Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed; the language and AI solutions company’s game division has invited all Technicolor Games India employees to return to the Bangalore facility while Division CEO Andy Emery and VP of Global Business Development Eric Williams continue to lead.
TransPerfect, a provider of language and AI solutions for global businesses, has acquired Technicolor Games, the gaming division of Technicolor Group. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
TransPerfect Gaming provides comprehensive video game solutions, from pre-production to launch to player support. Its global team offers expertise in accessibility, art production, audio services, localization, marketing, quality assurance, player support, community management, and testing.
According to the company, TransPerfect will welcome all Technicolor Games India employees back into the Bangalore facility to ensure continuity of business for all clients. Division CEO Andy Emery and VP of Global Business Development Eric Williams will continue to lead Technicolor Games, which will operate as a division of TransPerfect Gaming. Emery and Williams will join TransPerfect's senior leadership team.
With offices in London, San Francisco, Montreal, and Bangalore, Technicolor Games includes more than 400 creative artists specializing in concept art, 3D art, animation, VFX, and cinematics. The company works with a global clientele, including Electronic Arts, Capcom, and 2K, on AAA titles such as Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Hogwarts Legacy, FC25, and Street Fighter 6.
“With the support of clients, employees, and industry partners, this acquisition ensures that the legacy of Technicolor Games continues, reinforcing its reputation as a premier provider of art, animation, and VFX services to the global video game industry,” said Emery.
“Technicolor is a renowned brand and this division has an impressive track record of producing stunning creative work,” added Phil Shawe, TransPerfect President and Co-CEO “We warmly welcome all team members of Technicolor Games to the TransPerfect family.”
While Technicolor Games has been saved from Technicolor Creative Studios’ bankruptcy filings, MPC and Mikros Animation are still on the chopping block.
Source: TransPerfect