Nobody Wanted To Buy Hitman Dev; Studios Offered $1 For Purchase

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Story Highlights IO Interactive, the studio behind Hitman, was previously owned by Square Enix.

The company decided to sell off the studio after it didn’t produce any profit for ten consecutive years.

Due to various difficulties associated with managing the Hitman developer, nobody was interested in buying the studio.

The Hitman franchise has long been popular in the stealth-action genre. However, the 2016 entry was among the more divisive in the series.

Considered a failure by Square Enix, this entry eventually became the reason for Square Enix’s decision to sell off developer IO Interactive. Unfortunately for the studio, nobody was interested in the purchase.

Recalling this situation, Hakan Abrak from IO Interactive described it as a difficult period, with a few companies offering a saddening $1 for the studio.

Why it matters: Generally, game studios can cost as much as a few million dollars or multiple billion dollars, depending on their size. However, this situation highlights that the HItman developer was in a dire situation at the time.

According to the CEO of IO Interactive, Square Enix hoped to sell the studio because it failed to make any money for ten years straight. This ultimately led to a situation where nobody was ready to buy the studio. He said:

“Some companies would offer $1 to take over IO because of the responsibilities and running costs.”

Plans were also discussed to cut costs and transition the studio to a free-to-play model for Hitman. However, since nobody seemed interested in an acquisition, IO Interactive was eventually able to go independent.

The CEO described that IO Interactive reached an agreement with Square Enix, where the gaming giant kept a small part of the studio. Several years later, the developer is still supporting the Hitman franchise.

While everybody seemingly rejected the studio, it has since secured the James Bond IP. According to the developer, its upcoming game will be based on the story of the first James Bond, allowing it to merge its stealth and action roots from previous games.

Nonetheless, IO Interactive is in a better spot today. The studio has multiple projects in development, and the Hitman series has also survived after a rough period.

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KK-Chocobo on November 11st, 2023 at 05:37 UTC »

I still have like 200 hours on hitman 1 and 2. But I hated how it had to be always online. A couple times their servers were down and you lose all progression and your unlocked stuff.

And the fomo content meant I would miss out on a few outfits forever.

PlentyAdvertising15 on November 10th, 2023 at 21:59 UTC »

i would offer 2$

BillySlang on November 10th, 2023 at 21:18 UTC »

Awesome decision. The original creators of the franchise managed to turn Hitman into exactly what they, and the fans, wanted all along. They also have released non-stop content for years since the first in the now-trilogy. Hitman kicks ass and so do the developers. I wish them nothing but success with 007 next.