

I had to wait for the pin-seeking crowds to dissipate to be able to play without standing in an hours-long line, but it was definitely worth coming back for. has contacted Annapurna Interactive for comment.Īdditional reporting my Matthew Handrahan.Supermarket Shriek is a bizarre racing game that was easily my favorite at Microsoft’s booth in the main Expo Hall. It also announced time loop thriller 12 Minutes at E3 2019.Īnnapurna has previously published Donut County, and BAFTA winners Florence and What Remains of Edith Finch - accomplishments that helped the company earn a place as one of our People of the Year in 2018.

This year alone it has released sci-fi exploration title Outer Wilds and will be launch Sam Barlow's Telling Lies, the spiritual successor to Her Story, later this year. The company launched its indie games label at the tail end of 2016, and has since released a string of critically acclaimed games. The concern from a games industry perspective is the fate of Annapurna Interactive. "We have a lot of exciting things on the horizon and I have no doubt all of our hard work will continue to show Annapurna's unique and powerful place in this industry." There will always be speculation, misinformation and personal jabs in the press - that's part of the business." "Regardless of whatever comes out in the press, the truth is that we are well on our continued path towards success. "Fortunately/unfortunately, people like to write about me and my family. "Restructuring deals with financial institutions is not uncommon, yet the process is usually handled without a spotlight on it," she wrote. The site also shared a note from founder Megan Ellison to staff, passed on by a source at the company, which addressed the rumours. "They remain in full support of the company and are dedicated to Annapurna's future." "The Ellison family is in negotiations to restructure their deals with the banks," a spokesperson said. The Hollywood Reporter reports the move follows a year of rumours that the studio was losing money after multiple films that struggled to set the box office alight, as well as the cancellation of some high-profile projects.

Original story, August 8, 2019: Annapurna Pictures, the Hollywood firm that owns indie games publisher Annapurna Interactive, is looking into protecting itself from bankruptcy. We're not going anywhere!- Annapurna Interactive AugTo see this content please enable targeting cookies.
