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Midway reveals $240M debt, payment deadline

SEC filing says Mortal Kombat publisher has 50 days to pay off $150 million in debt; default could trigger subsequent $90 million repayment; company's assets total only $167.5 million.

After months of dreary earnings reports, Midway Games got a brief reprieve in November with the release of the decently reviewed Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe. However, the honeymoon didn't last. This morning, the publically traded publisher issued a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that revealed it is carrying a whopping $240 million in debt. That's $72.5 million more than the $167.5 million in total assets--including property--that the company had as of September 30.

Midway's debt breaks down as follows: $150 million is from various note holders (with Wells Fargo as trustee), and another $90 million is from the publisher's former majority shareholder, National Amusements. National Amusements is headed by Sumner Redstone, the multimedia mogul who controls MTV parent Viacom and GameSpot parent CBS. Last week, gloomy stock-market conditions forced Redstone to sell his $30 million stake in the company for $100,000--and the assumption of $70 million of debt--to a private financier buyer, Mark Thomas.

As a result of the ownership change, Midway's debtors are able to call in the company's debts if they so choose. "Based on current market conditions, the registrant [Midway] expects that all holders of the [debt] notes will elect to require the registrant to repurchase their notes," it read. Indeed, Midway has apparently already received notices from investors eager to get their money back.

According to the terms of the $150 million loan, Midway has 20 days to send its debt holders notices of the controlling interest change. Said debt holders then have the option to demand the Chicago-based company repay their loans at 100 percent value--"plus accrued and unpaid interest"-- within 30 days. In short, that means that in mid-January 2009, Midway could default on debt worth nearly twice the $75.9 million quarterly loss that it reported in November. In the company's own words, "If this were to occur, the Registrant [Midway] does not believe, on the basis of its current liquidity, that it would have the ability to satisfy its obligation with respect to the repurchase of the [debt] Notes."

Even worse, defaulting on the $150 million debt would trigger a provision that would let National Amusements call in the $90 million that it loaned Midway. Again, in the filing's own words, "If these amounts were declared immediately due and payable, the Registrant [Midway] does not believe, on the basis of its current liquidity, that it would have the ability to satisfy its obligations to repay these amounts [to National Amusements]."

So what happens then? "I can't really comment other than to say we're pushing forward," a senior Midway corporate communications rep told GameSpot. The rep did confirm that for several weeks prior to today's announcement, Midway has been working with investment bank Lazard to come up with "liquidity solutions" that will be announced "as soon as possible." In the meantime, Midway is sticking to its 2009 release schedule, which has the long-delayed Vin Diesel-starring game the Wheelman launching in mid-February. It also revealed that a sequel to its TNA Impact wrestling game is slated for release later in the year.

246 Comments

  • RaikirBLaZE

    Posted Jan 5, 2009 1:57 pm PT

    Response to _HellrazerHD_:
    You are the smartest man to comment yet.

  • the_Hippest_Cat

    Posted Dec 9, 2008 1:38 pm PT

    Midway has a certain sentimental value to anyone who's ever been at the arcade, but it is true that they are far from being an impressive developer as of late. For nostalgic reasons I'd hat eto see them go, but business is business and bad business is worse.

  • Sablicious

    Posted Dec 9, 2008 1:40 am PT

    Hardly surprising given the best the company can muster is the crap-tastically gimmicky likes of MK Vs DC.
    I'm more surprised that the company is still around at all! -_-

  • DJ-MOTION

    Posted Dec 9, 2008 12:31 am PT

    This sucks im a Midway fan enjoy all MK games and its not a cheap rip off of street fighter the two are nothing alike plus they made rampage and many other brainless arcade classics sad day in gaming history if you ask me.Imagine a MK game not made by Midway UGH would'nt be right

  • Karmazyn

    Posted Dec 8, 2008 10:48 pm PT

    Midway games sucks anyway...I can not remeber good Midway game. In last few years they have not done anything good. Sorry Midway but to stay in this business you must entertain possible buyers with your products,you failed to do so...

  • sniperfox89

    Posted Dec 8, 2008 5:00 pm PT

    never made any real quality games anyways. MK was just a bad SF rip off...

  • Kage1

    Posted Dec 8, 2008 3:36 pm PT

    Good. Now maybe they will stop making MK games.

  • tu2pac

    Posted Dec 8, 2008 3:31 pm PT

    That's what they get for never moving away from Mortal Kombat ... I mean did anyone actually enjoy Sub Zero's game? I can't even remember what it was called. It's a simple, the rule applies to everything, evolve or die. It's that simple.

    Games like Ant Bully and The Suffering don't count. And please don't bring up Unreal Tournament ... can you say that game ever truly evolved into anything?

  • lowkey254

    Posted Dec 8, 2008 2:50 pm PT

    man... all of the companies that were out when I was a kid are going out of business
    @ Chimpman_Z
    Violence is still cutting edge for example Gears of War (2) or God of War (2). They've made some bad decisions is all.

  • sadass

    Posted Dec 8, 2008 2:35 pm PT

    Damn...Harsh...Well, it was good while it lasted :'(.

    BUT perhaps we must move on.

    [I sound like an old aging wiseman] lol .

  • Rakuho

    Posted Dec 8, 2008 2:15 pm PT

    chapter 11

  • Downloadpilot

    Posted Dec 8, 2008 1:51 pm PT

    This is sad. I hope Middway can make it out of this.

  • rikhan_z

    Posted Dec 8, 2008 12:02 pm PT

    They rocked during the arcades, what happened now?

  • the_sorrow_MGS_

    Posted Dec 8, 2008 11:51 am PT

    Oh dear, the hitmen are on their way.

  • Chimpman_Z

    Posted Dec 8, 2008 10:52 am PT

    Here's a bit of advice for Midway. When you go before Congress for your share of the bailout money, don't go in your private jet.

    In all seriousness, why are they still making Mortal Kombat games? It's not Madden! You don't get a new one every year. Violence isn't cutting edge anymore. Give it up.

    I would have much rather had a new Rush game. Bring Rush back. Ah who am I kidding? Midway's done and rightfully so. Goodbye!

  • Homerj

    Posted Dec 8, 2008 10:38 am PT

    "I'm pretty sure DC wouldn't let them make it M rated."

    Which proves that Midway isnt using good business sense. An analogous situation happened in racers recently. GT5 turned out to be a "bumper cars" simulator, because licenses for certain cars wouldnt allow for damage modeling. For GRID, instead of watering down the gameplay experience, Codemasters simply left out any license that wouldnt let them do what they wanted. If Midway couldnt get away with M rated content while using the DC license, they quite simply should have ditched the license. Instead they chose to doom their company...one bad decision to cap off all the rest.

  • lewis2112

    Posted Dec 8, 2008 10:36 am PT

    Lets hope EA dont buy Midway, no doubt they will tho, for the rights to MK. and ofc the publishing rights to UT. God damn EA

  • shazam_lp

    Posted Dec 8, 2008 10:25 am PT

    It will be really sad to see Midway fade out. My 2nd all time favorite game since I was a kid was made by Midway, and that was MK.

  • Bluefish21

    Posted Dec 8, 2008 9:06 am PT

    I hope this gets sorted out. My best friend works there (he did some of the environments on MKvsDC) and they'd been hearing good news over the past few months so this definitely sucks.

    EA in Chicago closed a few years ago so the only large dev companies left in the area would be High Voltage and Day 1 Studios and if they have any dealings with Midway then they may be on the outs too. High Voltage's last few games have not done well and I don't know what Day 1 has put out lately. The gaming industry in Chicago is about to get really crappy.

  • -Wheels-

    Posted Dec 8, 2008 8:30 am PT

    Wow, the third oldest game company still running is about to go under. That is sad.

    Thank you for the NBA's Jams and Spy Hunters of our times. May god have mercy on your soul.

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