Veteran American studio Gearbox Software has been acquired by the Swedish company Embracer Group in a sale valued at up to $1.3 billion.

As part of the buyout, Gearbox is getting the money, or "rocket fuel," as the company said, to "fuel Gearbox's powerful creative engine." Despite the buyout, 2K Games will continue to publish the Borderlands series, according to GI.biz.

With the acquisition, Embracer only grows further. The company already has a catalog of more than 200 franchises and 5,500 employees globally across six studios. Gearbox's 550 developers across its Texas and Quebec City offices will become employees of Embracer going forward. Gearbox is Embracer's seventh internal game developer/publisher.

Gearbox founder and top executive Randy Pitchford is staying on with Gearbox as part of the sale. "The feeling at Gearbox is that we are just getting started and this transaction is not merely a stimulant for the talent of our employee-owned company, but a propellent for the exciting future we have planned," he said in a statement.

In the future, Gearbox said it will plan to grow the size of its two studios, create new ones, and build on its partnerships to drive future growth. "This merger enables Gearbox to do more with its existing brands, create new brands, and, potentially, undertake the merger and acquisition of other successful industry and industry-adjacent entities and properties," Gearbox said.

Embracer Group, which is based in Sweden, owns the companies THQ Nordic, Koch Media/Deep Silver, Coffee Stain, Amplifier Game Invest, Saber Interactive, and DECA Games, with Gearbox becoming Embracer's seventh outfit.

What this means for the future of the Borderlands series is unknown. The franchise has been published by 2K Games over the years.

Below is a breakdown of the acquisition price. As you can see, Gearbox gets $188 million in cash up front, with further upfront payments that net the company $363 million on day one. Gearbox can earn many millions more if the company reaches certain milestones, and then a further $715 million after that pending other key milestones.

The Transaction in brief

Upfront consideration - USD 363 million on a cash and debt free basis, as follows:

Operational earn out - up to USD 300 million over six-years

Financial earn out - up to USD 715 million over six-years

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