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I got a wake up call a few minutes ago from a member of the PR team who said ‘check your email’ and then they hung up. Huh? What? After dragging myself out of bed, I fired up Outlook and saw the below press release sitting at the top of my inbox.

Short story: Microsoft has acquired Lionhead Studios.

The long(er) story is below (in the form of the official press release.)

Microsoft Game Studios Acquires Video Game Luminary Peter Molyneux’s Lionhead Studios Lionhead’s hit franchise ?oFable? surpasses 2 million unit sales milestone.

REDMOND, Wash. ?” April 6, 2006 ?” Microsoft Game Studios (MGS) today announced it has purchased U.K.-based Lionhead Studios, one of the world’s leading and most innovative video game developers and creators of ?oFable,? the hit Xbox and Windows franchise.
Lionhead Studios will immediately begin creating content exclusively for the Xbox 360″ and Microsoft Windows platforms. The companies previously worked together on the popular role-playing games ?oFable? for Xbox and ?oFable: The Lost Chapters? for Xbox and Windows, which have collectively surpassed the 2 million global unit sales milestone, making ?oFable? the best-selling role-playing franchise on the Xbox platform. ?oFable? and ?oFable: The Lost Chapters? enable players to make decisions that affect their character’s skills, appearances and morality and the world around them.
?oAt Microsoft Game Studios we have worked hard to become the best partner for the best creative talent in our industry, and this acquisition underscores our commitment to excellence,? said Shane Kim, general manager of Microsoft Game Studios. ?oPeter Molyneux is one of the few true visionaries in our industry, and his joining us is incredibly important to the future of both interactive entertainment and MGS. Lionhead is a shining example of the innovative and creative talent that has delivered some of the most influential and unique games experiences to date, and I am honored to welcome Peter and the incredible people at Lionhead Studios.? ?oWe could not be more excited about being part of MGS. They have long supported our creative vision, and this teamwork resulted in the hugely successful ?~Fable’ franchise,? said Molyneux, managing director of Lionhead Studios. ?oThis acquisition gives Lionhead the stability and opportunity to focus on creating world-class next-generation titles. We are joining some of the most incredible game creators in the industry, the combined talent of which will truly take next-generation gaming to a new level.?With today’s announcement, Lionhead Studios becomes the latest member of MGS, joining such prestigious and globally recognized game creators as Bungie Studios, Ensemble Studios, FASA Studio and Rare Ltd. on a team whose charter is to create exclusive entertainment experiences that differentiate Xbox 360 and Windows from other gaming platforms.

About Lionhead Studios
Lionhead Studios is based in Guildford, England, and was founded in 1997. The studio’s first game, ?oBlack & White? for PC, was released in 2001, and worldwide sales of it have topped 2 million copies. ?oFable? for Xbox and ?oFable: The Lost Chapters? for Xbox and Windows have collectively also sold more than 2 million copies worldwide, and the numbers continue to climb, making ?oFable? one of the top-selling Xbox titles of all time. ?oFable: The Lost Chapters? and two further titles, ?oBlack & White 2? and ?oThe Movies,? were all released in fall 2005. Lionhead was backed by three venture capital funds ?” IDG Ventures Europe, Add Partners and Ingenious Ventures. For more information about Lionhead Studios, visit http://www.lionhead.com.