Spin Master, the entertainment company centered on children’s entertainment, has officially acquired Sweden-based developer Nørdlight, following their minority investment made just over a year ago.
Founder in 2019, Nørdlight is behind the tower defense game Jotunheim: 1965 and is currently working on a new mobile game based on the Rubik’s cube.
“For us, the indie feeling in studio construction is crucial, which is why we have chosen to do this with Spin Master who shares so many of our values and really sees the possibility of building a modern studio with the employees’ creativity in focus,” Nørdlight CEO Olle Bäck said in an official statement.
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