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Embracer Group Paid $396M For Rights To Franchise – Deadline


Sweden’s Embracer paid nearly $396M for the rights to the Lord of the Rings franchise.

The 4.25BN SEK ($395.6M) paid for Middle-earth Enterprises was revealed today in Embracer’s annual report. At the time of the deal, no financial figure was placed on the agreement but was thought to be much higher than what has emerged.

The deal with Saul Zaentz Company gave Embracer motion picture, video game, board game, merchandising, theme parks and stage production rights relating to The Lord of the Rings and Hobbit franchises as well as matching rights in other Middle-earth-related literary works authorized by the Tolkien Estate and HarperCollins, which have yet to be explored.

The news comes just a few days after Embracer revealed it will be implementing a restructure that will lead to layoffs and closures of some divisions. The restructure will focus on “cost savings, capital allocation, efficiency and consolidation,” and CEO Lars Wingefors said it will be “painful to see talented team members leave.”

The Middle-earth Enterprises deal impacted Embracer’s cash flow by SEK 2.9BN ($267M).





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