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Midway Sold To Warner Bros. For $33 Million—But Two Studios Left Out
Thursday, July 2, 2009And now it’s done. Midway Games has been sold to Warner Bros. for $33 million—ending about six months worth of financial turmoil and headline-grabbing legal disputes surrounding the bankrupt Mortal Kombat publisher. Warner gets most of Midway’s assets in the deal, per the Chicago Tribune; disputes between the publisher’s unsecured creditors, senior execs and majority stakeholder Mark Tho...
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