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Former Bungie Worker Claims Studio Faced Insolvency Without Sony Acquisition

Draugoth

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Bungie misrepresented its finances and had significantly overextended itself when Sony acquired the studio for $3.6 billion in 2022, former workers claimed in a new Game File report published in the wake of Wednesday's layoffs.

It was apparently bad enough that at least one source described as a "well-connected former worker" went so far as to claim that Bungie faced dire consequences if the acquisition hadn't happened, saying that the "alternate history is insolvency."

Their comments paint the picture of a studio that was struggling despite the success of Destiny and Destiny 2 due to supporting too many projects and other problems. Following the Sony acquisition, Game File's sources claim Bungie repeatedly missed its financial targets, leading to roughly 100 employees being laid off in November 2023.

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StreetsofBeige

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Wow.

For all you struggling game companies big and small needing some money to keep afloat, forget about bank loans or venture capitalists wanting a piece of the action. Just go to Sony.

While a bank will charge you 10% for a business loan and a venture cap company will want to be paid back in full + 50% of profits, forget it. Chump change. Sony will give you $3.6 billion.
 

clarky

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“Misrepresentation” is another word for fraud. Not much Sony can do before the fact if Bungie lied to them.
Think it was more that their projections just haven't played out. With light fall being a turd, then a lengthy delay for the Final Shape AND both not not hitting sales targets, the piggy bank got emptied with all the projects on the go.
I think Sony should have seen that coming.
 
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Mr.Phoenix

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Well that's a very black and white way of looking at something with inherent nuance.
I thought it was obvious that I wasn't serious... I mean... nothing is ever that black and white.

The point though, is that it pops up every time something has been acquired... hell... even when something gets a timed exclusive these days.
 
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Loomy

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How you figure that? I can see Bungie being a bad buy but Sony will turn it around I'm sure.

What are MS regretting? Ninja theory for sure but I'd hardly call that a outrageous buy.
Yeah, if Marathon completely flops, then I can see Sony shaking their hands at this, and Activision is single handedly propping up Microsoft's gaming division.
 

Loomy

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I thought it was obvious that I wasn't serious... I mean... nothing is ever that black and white.

The point though, is that it pops up every time something has been acquired... hell... even when something gets a timed exclusive these days.
My bad I missed the sarcasm.
 

clarky

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Yeah, if Marathon completely flops, then I can see Sony shaking their hands at this, and Activision is single handedly propping up Microsoft's gaming division.
Maybe on the first one, on Activision why would they be regretting that? (not that i agree with your statement either)
 
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Dacvak

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How you figure that? I can see Bungie being a bad buy but Sony will turn it around I'm sure.

What are MS regretting? Ninja theory for sure but I'd hardly call that an outrageous buy.
I dunno, I’ve been drinking a bit. 🍻
 

Loomy

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Maybe on the first one, on Activision why would they be regretting that? (not that i agree with your statement either)
Sorry, I meant that I agree with you. Sony and Microsoft have no reason to regret either acquisition yet.

Sony gets a mismanaged studio with a good IP and a potentially good new game coming out in a year or 2, and Microsoft gets a publisher that is good at actually releasing games and making money from them - something Xbox Studios has struggled with.
 
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Z O N E

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due to supporting too many projects and other problems.​

Sounds like they should've hired a new financial advisor at the company. If it wasn't financially feasible to support that many projects, then that's on them.

The downhill of Bungie needs to be studied.
 

StreetsofBeige

Gold Member
Sounds like they should've hired a new financial advisor at the company. If it wasn't financially feasible to support that many projects, then that's on them.

The downhill of Bungie needs to be studied.
On the plus side for Bungie execs who sold the company to Sony for $3.6 billion, any kind of mismanagement of forecasts and overhyping product pipeline projects played nicely into the giant price. Doesnt matter if it was done on purpose or by pure luck things just so happen to go sour past 2 years after the deal was signed.

At the time of the deal, I'm sure Bungie showcased fantastic sales, profits and tons of projects on a roadmap. And Sony's eyes bulged in excitement. Turns out, the real projects are more Destiny 2 and Marathon. And whatever napkin math project Sony is doing in that new studio with a game that'll come out in probably 2030.

It doesn't make sense Sony would pay $3.6B for a company in early 2022 that only had Destiny 2, Marathon, and a spiraling down financial outlook. Whatever Bungie showed them back then to get $3.6B out of Sony must had been one awesome powerpoint presentation.

You never know. Maybe Bungie execs fully knew all those extra projects werent feasible. But if Sony is knocking on the door to buy, you 50 programmers keep on making demos and storyboards. Got to pad the portfolio with more projects. The more the better and the higher the price.
 
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kruis

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Think it was more that their projections just haven't played out. With light fall being a turd, then a lengthy delay for the Final Shape AND both not not hitting sales targets, the piggy bank got emptied with all the projects on the go.
I think Sony should have seen that coming.

Sony believed Bungie Stu.

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Xtib81

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I'm still scratching my head as to why they spent 3.6 fucking billion dollars on one studio. They could have spent that money elsewhere and acquired several smaller studios.
 

Mr Hyde

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The more I read about Bungie and Sony the more I want to facepalm. Absolute disaster no matter how you spin it.
 

BlackTron

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Microsoft gets a publisher that is good at actually releasing games and making money from them - something Xbox Studios has struggled with.

This will no longer apply if Microsoft's company culture encroaches on said publisher. Top management always has the power to ruin everything.
 
This can't be possible, some people told me yesterday in the other thread that "that's the market, folks" and that Sony has plenty of lawyers and finance geniuses so they couldn't be scammed. Oopsie!

Once confirmed that the CEO is a borderline criminal, the only question is whether or not someone at Sony got rich with this.
 
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