Electronic Arts To Acquire Warner Bros Games' Playdemic for $1.4 Billion in Cash (hollywoodreporter.com) 15
Video game giant Electronic Arts has struck a deal with AT&T and its WarnerMedia unit to acquire Warner Bros. Games' mobile games studio Playdemic for $1.4 billion in cash. From a report: "Playdemic is a premier mobile gaming company founded in 2010 and known for its popular, award-winning game Golf Clash," EA said on Wednesday. "Golf Clash is one of the leading mobile games in the U.S. and U.K. and has more than 80 million downloads globally to date."
"We have enjoyed working with the talented team at Playdemic as they have grown Golf Clash beyond all expectations into a hit mobile game with tremendous longevity," said David Haddad, president of Warner Bros. Games. "While we have great respect for the Playdemic team, our decision to divest is a part of our overall strategy to build games based on Warner Bros. storied franchises." EA said the acquisition is part of its mobile growth strategy focused on delivering new experiences for EA's network of nearly half a billion players around the world.
"We have enjoyed working with the talented team at Playdemic as they have grown Golf Clash beyond all expectations into a hit mobile game with tremendous longevity," said David Haddad, president of Warner Bros. Games. "While we have great respect for the Playdemic team, our decision to divest is a part of our overall strategy to build games based on Warner Bros. storied franchises." EA said the acquisition is part of its mobile growth strategy focused on delivering new experiences for EA's network of nearly half a billion players around the world.
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I think it's time to check out Good Old Games ( gog.com ) for your next purchases so your kids' minds don't get warped with the drek they put out today "You mean I can go to level 2 without paying anything? Cool!"
Golf Clash? (Score:2)
Never heard of it. Clearly I'm out of the loop or something. My wife plays a few of the mobile games. I'm more on the desktop for gaming or the VR headset.
[John]
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See the link below for the pallets of bills. Another visualization can be found at this link [demonocracy.info].
How much does it weigh?
$1.4 billion in 100 dollar bills would weigh 30,864.17 pounds.
How many people would they need to move it around?
Depends on how it's loaded. The picture in this article [interactiveadvisors.com] says you'd need a forklift to move 10 pallets of $100 bills which equal $1 billion. For $1.4 billion you'd need to use 14 forklifts.
How long would it take
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Thanks!
There's a misspelling in the link; $1 billion doesn't weigh 10 tons (imperial), it weighs 10 tonnes (metric), i.e. 10,000kg. That means it'd weigh 14 tonnes. How many armoured vehicles would it take to carry that much?
Apparently, most bill counters count at 1,000 bills per minute (by no means the fastest). Assuming you only use one counting machine,14 million bills = 14,000 minutes or just under 14 weeks. Of course, with that much money it'd be practical to run out & buy maybe 100 machines, which
Playdemic? (Score:3)
That name aged well.
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This is the delta variant.
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