Epic: EA Buyout is "Rubbish"
Mark Rein can be a man of few words after all...
Posted 6 Oct 2008

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According to the outspoken exec, the rumours are "Rubbish".
The tittle-tattle started with GameGuru, which cited no sources for the information. It claimed that Electronic Arts was more interested in getting its mitts on the next iteration of the Unreal Engine than it was in any of Epic's franchises.
While Epic is denying a buyout by EA is imminent, it is already working with the company in the form of a project being developed by its People Can Fly studio.
In the past, rumours have abounded that Microsoft was poised to buy Epic. To that, Rein said that Epic would need $2 billion as a starting price. EA does have $2 billion going spare after the failure of its attempt to buy Take-Two...
Still, if you don't want to turn red and pass out, best not to hold your breath.
Perhaps the most shocking thing about this whole incident, however, is how few words Mark Rein can say if he's so inclined.
Sources: GameGuru
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EPIC are useless, how many decent games have they actually made for last gen and this gen and PC? Gears of war comes to mind and thats about it.
EPIC would be an EPIC PHAIL if anyone bought them out.
EPIC would be an EPIC PHAIL if anyone bought them out.
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What? So it can take full advantage of Unreal like it did with Criterion's Renderware?