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Team17 moves into educational entertainment

02/07/2021 · Team17 (TM17) 

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The AIM quoted publisher of premium video games has moved into a different space with the acquisition of a publisher of educational entertainment apps for children. It looks a highly positive move for the cash rich Group, as our free update here reveals.


Team17 (LON:TM17),the developer of independent premium video games and publisher of the iconic Worms, Overcooked! and Escapists franchises, is acquiring StoryToys, a developer and publisher of educational entertainment ("edutainment") apps for children. The acquisition establishes a new highly complementary and fast-growing edutainment vertical for the AIM quoted group, which we have covered since IPO in May 2018.

Our original premium commentary here ‘Team17 delivers stunning interim results’ took an in-depth look at…

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