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Hasbro and Infogrames Announce Licensing Agreement

June 9, 2005, 6:52 am EDT
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Hasbro gets digital gaming rights from Infogrames, which in turn gets licenses to ten Hasbro franchises. It all works out.

Hasbro Reacquires Digital Gaming Rights from Infogrames for $65 Million; Infogrames Granted Licenses to 10 Hasbro Franchises

PAWTUCKET, R.I. & LYON, France--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 9, 2005--Hasbro, Inc. (NYSE: HAS) and Infogrames Entertainment SA (Euronext 5257) jointly announced today that Hasbro has reacquired the digital gaming rights for its properties for $65 million. These rights were previously held by Infogrames on an exclusive basis as a result of a license agreement entered into concurrently with their purchase of Hasbro Interactive and Games.com from Hasbro in December of 2000. As part of the transaction announced today, Hasbro and Infogrames have entered into a new licensing arrangement that provides Infogrames with the rights for 10 Hasbro franchises, including DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS and MONOPOLY.

Under the new agreement:

-- Infogrames is granted exclusive rights to DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS in all interactive formats for the next ten years. Three new games are planned to release in 2005 and 2006 by Atari: D&D Online, NeverWinter Nights 2 and Dragonshard.

-- Infogrames has also secured an exclusive, 7-year license on nine major Hasbro properties, covering wireless, Internet (online games) and interactive television formats. The games are MONOPOLY, SCRABBLE, GAME OF LIFE, BATTLESHIP, CLUE, YATZHEE, SIMON, RISK and BOGGLE.

-- Hasbro reacquires the digital gaming rights to all of its properties including TRANSFORMERS, MY LITTLE PONY, TONKA, MAGIC: THE GATHERING, CONNECT FOUR, CANDYLAND and PLAYSKOOL, as well as hundreds more of its worldwide brands for maximizing across all platforms.

-- Infogrames will keep the right to sell and distribute certain currently sold Hasbro titles during a transition period.

"We think this is a great move for both companies," said Alfred J. Verrecchia, President and Chief Executive Officer of Hasbro, Inc. "This new agreement allows Hasbro to fully exploit its brands in a wide variety of growth platforms including next generation consoles, around the world, while at the same time giving Infogrames the rights to 10 popular Hasbro brands."

"This agreement is consistent with our objective of providing more resources for the Group's growth, while concentrating on brands with a significant potential, and investing in Atari's new products. By securing a ten-year license to DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS and obtaining seven-year rights to nine major properties for wireless, Internet (online games) and interactive television formats, we have strengthened our relationship with Hasbro and taken steps in anticipation of technological developments in our industry," commented Bruno Bonnell, Infogrames Chairman and Chief Creative Officer.

"We are delighted to further continue our partnership with Infogrames," said Jane Ritson-Parsons, President of the Hasbro Properties Group. "With a built in revenue stream from this new licensing arrangement with Infogrames and the potential to further develop some of our marquis brands like TRANSFORMERS, MY LITTLE PONY and MAGIC: THE GATHERING on all digital gaming formats around the world, we are very excited about the possibilities."

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UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorJune 09, 2005

>-- Infogrames has also secured an exclusive, 7-year license on nine major Hasbro properties, covering wireless, Internet (online games) and interactive television formats. The games are MONOPOLY, SCRABBLE, GAME OF LIFE, BATTLESHIP, CLUE, YATZHEE, SIMON, RISK and BOGGLE.

Damnit... Why couldn't Stratego be somewhere on that list? The DS was *MADE* for a wireless version of Stratego... face-icon-small-sad.gif

KDR_11kJune 09, 2005

-- Infogrames is granted exclusive rights to DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS in all interactive formats for the next ten years. Three new games are planned to release in 2005 and 2006 by Atari: D&D Online, NeverWinter Nights 2 and Dragonshard.

Doing the EA, eh, Bushnell? Time for those gamers to get out their pen and paper again.

Shin GallonJune 09, 2005

I hope they make a good Transformers game based on the G1 characters...the Armada game on PS2 was okay, but...it was Armada : P

ArbokJune 09, 2005

Infogrames? They change their name back from Atari?

ruby_onixJune 09, 2005

So basically, Infogrames/Atari sold the "Transformers" licence back to Hasbro for $65 million, traded "Magic: The Gathering" back to them and got "Dungeons and Dragons", and traded Tonka and Playskool for some board games.

So basically, Hasbro is paying Infogrames/Atari $65 million to get them to stop destroying the Transformers reputation. Good deal all around.

KDR_11kJune 09, 2005

Arbok: Lyon, FRANCE. Infogrames hasn't changed its name there.

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