Super League – a leading creator and publisher of content experiences and media solutions across the world’s largest immersive platforms – recently announced it has sold its Minehut business unit to GamerSafer, a security and online gamer experience startup. And the Board of Directors of Super League and GamerSafer have approved the transaction, which is now complete.
The deal enables Super League to streamline its position in partnering with major brands to build, market, and operate 3D experiences across multiple immersive platforms, including open gaming powerhouses like Minecraft, and aligns with the company’s prudent cost improvement initiative. And the two companies will maintain a commercial relationship which ensures that Minehut can remain an ongoing destination available to Super League’s partners. GamerSafer is committed to sustaining and growing Minehut which affirms the community’s status as a highly desirable media property.
KEY QUOTES:
“We are pleased with the sale of the Minehut business to GamerSafer, a company committed to growing the business globally. Minehut is a vibrant online community of players and servers and is in great hands with GamerSafer. As a commercial partner, we look forward to observing GamerSafer’s continued success.”
– Super League Chair and CEO Ann Hand
“Great online gaming experiences result from a combination of user-generated content and player safety. Minehut, powered by GamerSafer safety tech and partnering with Super League, brings even more value to the community and brands. Additionally, Minehut synergizes with our deep commitment to the Minecraft ecosystem, as evidenced by the official Minecraft server list built in partnership with Mojang Studios and many other projects we’ve released over the years with the Minecraft community.”
– GamerSafer Co-founder and CEO Rodrigo Tamellini