Publisher Atari has sold another of its in-house studios, with Australian Melbourne House acquired by Krome Studios.

Krome re-Houses Atari studio

The move turns the two companies into a 300-strong studio and MH will be renamed Krome Studios Melbourne, acting as an extension to Krome’s Brisbane HQ.

"It’s an amazing time for us right now and we couldn’t be happier to welcome this new team to the Krome family," said Robert Walsh, CEO of Krome Studios. "Acquiring the Melbourne House studio will allow us to continue to expand our company with additional seasoned talent, many who we also are great friends with, to help further grow our business and position ourselves as a world-class development studio working on both current and next generation projects."

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