Indie game publisher Devolver Digital wants to go private
Devolver Digital is seeking shareholder approval to delist from the stock market and return to private ownership after several difficult years as a public company. It argues that its current share price undervalues the business and that private ownership would let management focus more on the publisher’s long-term health rather than public-market obligations.
The publisher was valued at about £694.6m when it floated in 2021, but its share price has since fallen 96.27%, leaving it valued at roughly £34.64m. Shareholders will vote at the annual general meeting on 8 September; if approved, Devolver would become private on 16 September and expects to save about $1.6m annually.
- Devolver Digital wants to leave the stock market.
- Its share price has fallen over 96% since 2021.
- Shareholders will vote on 8 September.