http://www.ign.com/a...s-bid-from-sega
The ongoing sale of Atlus has attracted the attention of SEGA's parent company SEGA Sammy, which is among those to bid on the company in the hopes of acquiring it.
Atlus' parent company Index Corporation filed for civil rehabilitation (similar to bankruptcy protection in the United States) back in June before announcing last month that it would sell its subsidiaries, including Atlus.
According to Bloomberg Japan, Sega was one of about 20 companies to place a bid on Atlus, a Japanese game developer and publisher with an extensive history dating back almost three decades. The long list of games it has been responsible for releasing include those in series like Megami Tensei (and the spin-off Persona games), Etrian Odyssey, and Trauma Center. Other games it's developed or published include Catherine, Game of Thrones, Demon's Souls (it published the game in North America), and Dragon's Crown.
Whether Sega will emerge as the top bidder is unclear at this point. If it does, its bid will reportedly be in the neighborhood of 20 billion yen (about $203 million). More details should emerge this week and a deal could be worked out before the end of the month, Bloomberg reports.
Should it succeed, this would not be the first major acquisition of the year for SEGA. Following THQ's collapse, SEGA acquired Relic Entertainment, developer of the Company of Heroes and Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War series, with its winning bid coming in at $26.3 million.
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