The maker of Angry Birds video games has agreed to be bought by the Japanese
gaming giant behind the Sonic the Hedgehog character. Japan's Sega Sammy
Holdings is paying €706m (£625m) for Finland-based Rovio Entertainment. Rovio
has said Angry Birds was the first mobile game to be downloaded one billion
times, and the brand has also produced two Angry Birds movies. Sega is seeking
to tap into Rovio's expertise in mobile gaming. Last year, Rovio - which has
about 550 employees across its eight game studios around the world - said
downloads across its stable of games had reached five billion. Announcing the
deal, Sega said its decision to buy Rovio had been driven by the need to
"strengthen its position" in the global gaming market. It said this market is
projected to grow to $263.3bn by 2026, with the percentage of mobile gaming
expected to increase to 56%. Sega said it would use Rovio's "distinctive
know-how in live service mobile game operation" to help bring its own current
and new titles to the global mobile gaming market. It highlighted Rovio's
mobile gaming platform, Beacon, which it said had "20 years of high-level
expertise in live service-mobile game operation" in the US and Europe. "Among
the rapidly growing global gaming market, the mobile gaming market has
especially high potential, and it has been Sega's long-term goal to accelerate
its expansion in this field," said Haruki Satomi, chief executive of Sega
Sammy Holdings. "I feel blessed to be able to announce such a transaction with
Rovio, a company that owns 'Angry Birds', which is loved across the world, and
home to many skilled employees that support the company's industry leading
mobile game development and operating capabilities," he added. How Helsinki
became the mobile gaming capital of the world Edward James, an analyst at
Berenberg, said Rovio was "attractive asset" as it owns "one of the best and
strongest brands in mobile games" in Angry Birds. He added that the Beacon
mobile gaming platform was "very useful" for Sega. "Given the size of the
Angry Birds franchise and the long duration nature of the titles, the depth of
data and know-how of the Beacon platform is exceptionally valuable and near on
impossible for Sega to build from scratch, at least in a reasonable time
frame." Rovio's revenues increased to €317.7m in 2022 from €272.3m in 2020,
but over the same period its operating profits have fallen from €42.5m to
€28.6m. Rovio had a stock market valuation of $707m (£571m) by the close of
trading on Friday, but shares in the company jumped by nearly 18% on Monday
after the deal with Sega was agreed. Sega Sammy is a Japanese global holding
company formed by the merger in 2004 of video game giant Sega and Sammy
Corporation. Sega has produced several multi-million-selling video game
franchises and is known globally for its Sonic the Hedgehog character, which
has also featured in two movies. Sammy develops and sells amusement arcade
machines.