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Take-Two to Buy Zynga

Take-Two Interactive (NASDAQ:TTWO) is buying mobile gaming company Zynga (NASDAQ:ZNGA) for $12.7 billion, marking the latest blockbuster acquisition in a string of major deals in the video game industry.

The company announced Monday that it would acquire all outstanding shares of Zynga at $9.86 a share, a 64% premium to Zynga’s closing price Friday.

"This strategic combination brings together our best-in-class console and PC franchises, with a market-leading, diversified mobile publishing platform that has a rich history of innovation and creativity," to quote Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick.

Best known for its FarmVille series of mobile gaming titles, Zynga initially flourished on Facebook, at one point becoming the most successful app developer on the platform.

In the years since, Zynga turned its focus to mobile, hoping to capitalize on the explosive growth in the smartphone era.

While the company was viewed as a key beneficiary of stay-at-home trends brought about by COVID-19, its share price has fallen nearly 38% in the past year, with some investors questioning whether the pandemic gaming boom has legs in the long term.

While FarmVille is Zynga’s most well-known game, it has published several other notable titles including CSR Racing, Empires & Puzzles and Harry Potter: Puzzles & Spells, which is based on Warner Bros.' Harry Potter franchise.

Zelnick said he expects the deal to create $100 million in annual cost synergies within the first two years after closing and potential net bookings of at least $500 million over time.

TTWO shares opened Monday down $18.71, or 11.4%, to $145.90, while those for ZNGA shares spiked $2.78, or 46.3%, to $8.78.