Acclaim Returns as Indie Publisher and Wants to Revive Classic IP
After more than two decades, video game publisher Acclaim is making a comeback. The publisher returns with a focus on supporting independent studios and original IP, while reviving classics for a new generation.
Alex Josef / Jeff JarrettPR - Acclaim / Global Force Entertainment
After more than two decades, Acclaim is making a comeback. The publisher, originally founded in 1987, is looking to support indie developers and revive classic franchises. Acclaim will provide resources such as funding, marketing and PR support, giving independent studios the opportunity to bring their games to a wider audience. One of the key objectives for the relaunched Acclaim is to revive and revitalise its portfolio of classic IP.
After more than two decades, Acclaim is making a comeback. The publisher, originally founded in 1987, is looking to support indie developers and revive classic franchises. Acclaim will provide resources such as funding, marketing and PR support, giving independent studios the opportunity to bring their games to a wider audience. One of the key objectives for the relaunched Acclaim is to revive and revitalise its portfolio of classic IP.