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Hachette UK buys Neon Play

Hachette buys Neon Play

A big piece of Neon Play news...

It’s official and the word is out. We are very excited to announce that Neon Play has been acquired by Hachette UK. 

Here is the official press release: 

Neon Play, one of the UK’s leading mobile games development studios, announces it has been acquired by Hachette UK, the UK’s second largest publishing group.

Co-owners Oli Christie and Mark Allen founded Neon Play in 2010. To date it has created over 30 games, including Paper Glider, Flick Football and Panic Traffic London and in total its games have attracted over 60 million downloads. The studio has won 20 business awards including the Queen’s Award for Innovation and Oli Christie was named Entrepreneur of the Year at the UK Chamber of Commerce Awards in 2011.

Oli Christie, Mark Allen and their team will continue to run Neon Play as a stand-alone business, under the Hachette UK umbrella, creating, developing and marketing new mobile games. Tim Hely Hutchinson, Richard Kitson and Pierre de Cacqueray of Hachette join the board of Neon Play.

Oli Christie, CEO of Neon Play, said: “Mark and I have huge ambitions for the growth of Neon Play and I’m delighted that, in Hachette, we’ve found an owner who is as enthusiastic about our business as we are. In fact, we think it’s the perfect meeting of minds.

“Neon Play has a fantastically skilled team here at our studio in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, and we look forward to launching more globally-successful games."

Tim Hely Hutchinson says: “For some time Hachette has been developing a plan to diversify into the games market. This is both to provide opportunities for our authors to be published in a new dimension, and also to pursue more generally our aim to generate rapid growth on a variety of digital platforms. We have been looking for a bold, creative, well managed and highly successful games studio and we have found it in Neon Play. I am delighted that Oli and Mark, who are brimming with exciting ideas, see Hachette as the right partner for their future.

“When we acquire companies we look for a good fit with Hachette: people who are passionate about what they do, whose vision for the future is aligned with ours and whose ideas and plans for growth are full of potential. This is absolutely true of Neon Play and I am delighted that Hachette is taking a step into a complementary new industry and finding adventurous new ways to publish, with this world-class team.

“We at Hachette today see the future of publishing as continuing to be centrally about sympathetically taking the work of creative people to market, but that market will be more broadly defined in the future, with all the emphasis of digital that modern consumers expect. While we love producing beautiful printed books, this wider vision is at the heart of all our plans for a vibrant and successful future.”


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