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505 Games has added a new franchise to its portfolio in the form of cyberpunk ninja action outing Ghostrunner.

The company worked with Polish publisher All In Games on the game's initial release back in October 2020, and now takes full control of the IP as well as "all licenses for the technological solutions used in the game."

The acquisition cost €5 million. As stipulated in the original publishing agreement, All In will continue to receive a share of profits from the game's ongoing sales.

According to All In CEO Piotr Żygadło, 505 originally competed with his firm to acquire the Ghostrunner IP ahead of launch but "was not willing to pay the amount we expected" during the early stage of the partnership.

Ghostrunner recouped its €2.5 million production costs on launch day and sold more than 500,000 copies by the end of 2020, with All In expecting sales to reach one million later this year.

Next-gen versions of the game will be released by the end of 2021, as well as a version for Amazon's Luna cloud gaming service, and three DLC packs.
505 Games buys Ghostrunner IP for €5m