Posted May 02, 2008 at 01:23PM by Enrico S. Listed in: News Tags: Eidos Interactive, hitman, SCi Entertainment Group, Jane Cavanagh, SCi Entertainment
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Jane Cavanagh - Image 1People say Jane Cavanagh, the founder of the SCi Entertainment Group, has just released the company's 2007 annual report where they revealed that sequels to the Tomb Raider, Hitman, and some of their other IPs are in development. There's an uneasy air surrounding its emergence, however, since SCi's own investors called for the ousting of Cavanagh a few months ago. To find out more, head on over to the full article.

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Posted Jan 14, 2008 at 10:37AM by Isaac C. Listed in: News Tags: Eidos Interactive, Jane Cavanagh, SCi Entertainment
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Lara Croft Tomb Raider: SCi Boss under fire - Image 1 SCi Entertainment, the company that owns the Tomb Raider franchise, is currently experiencing an upheaval. Owing to falling shares and the lack of offers to purchase the company, shareholders are now demanding for the resignation of Jane Cavanagh, founder and chief executive of the company. Details in the full article.

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Posted Oct 11, 2007 at 05:22AM by Charles D. Listed in: News Tags: Ubisoft, Time Warner, Jane Cavanagh, SCi Entertainment
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Ubisoft drops out of the bidding race for Lara Croft's hand - Image 1It looks like Lara Croft won't be getting a new daddy any time soon. Contrary to prior reports that Ubisoft will be vying for SCi Entertainment, the company who owns the rights to one of the video gaming world's most popular female characters, it was announced by a spokesman that "Ubisoft has no intention of making an offer for SCI-Eidos."

Although Ubisoft won't be bidding for any shares to SCi Entertainment, SCi has been considering a number of potential buyers whose identities they were not willing to reveal just yet.

It looks like anybody who's interested in owning the hand of the fair Miss Croft won't find it cheap either. Analysts have reported that SCi management, led by Chief Executive Jane Cavanagh, will not accept anything less than 500 pence (around US$ 10) a share and could lead to something as high as GBP 300 million (US$ 600 million).

The three biggest bidders previously reported were Time Warner, Ubisoft, and an unnamed Chinese company. Ubisoft, however, explained that SCi's valutation did not fit with Ubisoft's "profitability criteria." In other words, the game for SCi's bid was just a little to rich for its blood.

Ubisoft's spokesman explained it further saying "we are looking at other opportunities for external and internal growth which can create more potential value for shareholders."

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Posted Oct 04, 2007 at 09:30AM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Action, Kane & Lynch: Dead Men Tags: hitman, IO Interactive, UK, MCV, Jane Cavanagh
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Kane & Lynch: Dead Men - Image 1Eidos apparently believes that Kane & Lynch: Dead Men has the potential to replicate the success of Hitman. According to MCV UK, SCi CEO Jane Cavanagh revealed even though the game hasn't been released yet, a sequel is already in production.

"We've already got Kane & Lynch 2 in production, which just goes to show the belief we have in it as a long-term franchise", Cavanagh said. Kane & Lynch: Dead Men (PS3, Xbox 360, PC) is being developed by IO Interactive, the same studio behind the successful Hitman series.

Eidos is also reportedly pumping a lot of money behind the marketing drive for Kane and Lynch: Dead Men. According to reports from MCV, Eidos is dishing out more money into the game's marketing than it did for any game in the Tomb Raider series.


Buy: [Kane & Lynch: Dead Men (PC)]
Buy: [Kane & Lynch: Dead Men (Xbox 360)]
Buy: [Kane & Lynch: Dead Men (PS3)]

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Posted Sep 04, 2007 at 10:03PM by Glen D. Listed in: News, Tomb Raider: Anniversary, Action Tags: Jane Cavanagh, SCi Entertainment
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Lara Croft - Image 1If you're infatuated with Tomb Raider heroine Lara Croft and you want her to be yours alone, you'd better be ready to shell out the big bucks because she doesn't come cheap. About GBP £ 300 (US$ 600 million) should do the trick, though.

Publisher SCi recently announced that it is open to being taken over by third parties, and by extension all its intellectual property including the popular Tomb Raider franchise which has thrilled gamers across three gaming generations.

Share prices of SCi jumped from 37.5p to 375.5p immediately after word hit the streets on the company's willingness to sell out. The most eligible suitors at this point are industry heavyweights Warner Bros., Electronic Arts, and Ubisoft.

Preliminary talks are now being held with interested parties but no details have leaked from the negotiations. What's certain, though, is that CEO Jane Cavanagh and property mogul Robert Tchenguiz will cash in on a very sweet deal.

The Tomb Raider franchise celebrated its 10th anniversary this year with the release of Tomb Raider: Anniversary, which is a remake of the PSX original on the Microsoft Xbox 360, PC, and Sony PlayStation Portable.

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Posted Jul 23, 2007 at 12:54PM by Karl B. Listed in: News Tags: Eidos Interactive, Double Fusion, Jane Cavanagh
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Eidos - Image 1It looks like whether we like it or not, more in-game advertising is coming our way as Eidos Interactive has just announced a three-year deal with in-game advertising specialists Double Fusion.

The deal between the two companies will cover ten Eidos titles, all currently in various stages of development. The ads will reportedly range from dynamically-served advertisements, which can be rotated or changed after the games' release, to deep integrations and product placements.

Eidos Interactive Chief Executive Jane Cavanagh had the following to say regarding the deal: "This is an exciting and innovative opportunity for Eidos, we're delighted to be working with Double Fusion and we fully believe that our titles will offer the perfect platform for the right media partners."

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Posted Jan 02, 2007 at 08:56PM by Victor B. Listed in: News Tags: Eidos Interactive, IO Interactive, Crystal Dynamics, SCi Entertainment Group, Jane Cavanagh
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Jane Cavanagh, taken from http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2005/12/28/ccwomen28.xml#13Talk about great women in the games industry! Jane Cavanagh, CEO of the SCi Entertainment Group, got the Order of the British Empire award for helping the UK games industry grow.

Working in the games industry for almost twenty years, she actually started out by creating SCi, with the hit game Carmageddon helping to increase her company's visibility. Now, SCi owns Eidos, Crystal Dynamics, and IO interactive, among others, cementing its place as one of the industry's bigwigs. Their popularity has also garnered the attention of Time-Warner, who has purchased a 10.3% stake in the company.

Originally given to honor those who had served noncombat roles during the First World War, it's now awarded to people who've helped make British society and culture grow in one respect or another. We can certainly say she deserves it. Grats to her!

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