Midway bankrupt

Faced with $240 million debt deadline, the once-mighty Mortal Kombat maker files for Chapter 11 protection; Mortal Kombat vs. DC shipments near 2 million.

After months of slowly twisting in the financial wind, Midway Games has finally filed for bankruptcy. The Chicago-based publisher today submitted a petition in a federal bankruptcy court in Delaware to seek protection under Chapter 11 of the US Bankruptcy Code. The company blamed the move on last November's "change in ownership," when then-majority stockholder Sumner Redstone sold off his 87 percent stake in the company--valued at $30 million--for $100,000.

"This was a difficult but necessary decision," Midway chairman, president, and CEO Matt Booty said in a statement. "We have been focused on realigning our operations and improving our execution, and this filing will relieve the immediate pressure from our creditors and provide us time for an orderly exploration of our strategic alternatives. This Chapter 11 filing is the next logical step in an ongoing process to address our capital structure."

Today's move will allow Midway to reorganize to pay off its creditors, to which the company owes $240 million--or $72.5 million more than the company's $167.5 million in total assets as of September 2008. Currently, the company's worth is substantially more, as it has now shipped (not sold) nearly 2 million copies of Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe. The publisher also played up the fact that its TNA Impact title also shipped more than 1 million units, and its Game Party franchise had sold more than 3 million units as of the end of 2008. Its overhead has been drastically decreased as well, after the company announced last December its plans to lay off 25 percent of its workforce.

Though today's filing might sound final to the layman, Midway's bankruptcy is actually a beginning, not an ending. "These filings tend to be fairly drawn out and slow-moving, and business can take place normally while the bankruptcy proceeds play out, so I would expect any games coming out over the next 2-3 months to be safe, so that would include the Wheelman launch," Signal Hill analyst Todd Greenwald told GameSpot. "As for whether the company can recover long-term, I certainly hope so, but can't say with any certainty. The fact that Eidos is getting a bid from Square Enix is potentially a good sign, though. "

Wedbush Morgan's Michael Pachter was similarly upbeat about Midway's ultimate fate. "The creditors will decide, but my guess is that Midway recapitalizes (the creditors turn debt into stock), and gets some new financing so that it can either recover or be sold," he explained. "A going concern is worth a lot more than a liquidation, given that the key talent will leave if the company is liquidated. Look at Acclaim, 3DO and Interplay, where there was nothing left after liquidation, and contrast with Eidos, which has a bid for £84 million on the table. The creditors have to realize that they can collect $100 million plus if they can get this thing turned around."

376 Comments

  • geoff-uk123

    Posted Jun 16, 2009 1:43 pm PT

    Oh no. If Midway closes down, then who will carry on the MK series?

  • thenephariouson

    Posted Apr 11, 2009 1:18 pm PT

    Is this the same company that in the 80's was initially called 'Bally Midway' cos if it is, its a real damn shame!

  • InternetDJ

    Posted Mar 23, 2009 12:37 pm PT

    There Is one way to handle the bankruptcy problem these days I believe. Start out small, make some good games, and if your hurting financally(sp?) merge with a bigger company so this will not happen. Case in point:HP bought out Compaq;although there are still Compaq computers available, it's an HP company. Anyways, there's my rant.

  • naruto_fan220

    Posted Mar 2, 2009 6:41 pm PT

    Are they going out of business. are they done

  • monlosez

    Posted Feb 28, 2009 9:20 pm PT

    There are better at making 2D games not 3D.

  • burn6

    Posted Feb 23, 2009 2:44 am PT

    they filed for bankruptcy after releasing Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe and TNA Impact, a good move i think so that the payoff of those that will be sold will finance the debt and later operations cost. just when i thought they are making a come back with latest MK game.

  • circile

    Posted Feb 18, 2009 4:10 pm PT

    I can't believe that this company is bankrupt. This is one of many companies that are broke.

  • valcrist09

    Posted Feb 18, 2009 11:59 am PT

    Just put out a High End Mortal Kombat like what Capcom did with SF4 and all is good..

  • slingshot_ylo

    Posted Feb 18, 2009 8:57 am PT

    A sign of the times...We'll probably, unfortunantely, see more of these. It's not a good time to be a big company. Boom and bust.

  • TehUndeadHorror

    Posted Feb 18, 2009 1:43 am PT

    Oh well.

  • jb0Ogi3

    Posted Feb 17, 2009 7:12 pm PT

    I guess that's what happens when you can't make good games.

  • Willy-Wilks_777

    Posted Feb 16, 2009 12:06 am PT

    I knew the were going to go bankrupt. All their games are rubbish and don't satisfy me in the slightist. Their only decent game was stranglehold, but even that was rubbish.

  • TaintedSaint666

    Posted Feb 15, 2009 4:21 pm PT

    I'll live without them.

  • dr_jashugan

    Posted Feb 15, 2009 1:22 pm PT

    Midway: FINISH ME!

  • SLjimbolian

    Posted Feb 15, 2009 11:53 am PT

    Here's a list of companies Midway owes money to: * Wells Fargo Bank - $150,000,000 * Acquisition Holdings Subsidiary - $40,000,000 unsecured loan (Thomas is the mystery man who purchased Midway late in 200 * National Amusements, Inc. - $20,147,864 * NBA Properties, Inc. - $17,294,849 (License/royalty settlement) * Tangible Media, Inc. - $8,675,954 * Warner Bros. Interactive - $6,654,203 * Artificial Mind & Movement - $2,000,000 * Epic Games - $1,975,000 (License/Royalties) * Walmart - $1,576,035 * Far Sight Technologies - $1,279,151 * Best Buy - $1,114,036 * Target - $934,156 * Technicolor Video Services - $637,769 * Toys R Us - $615,276 * Ditan/Synergex Canada - $578,316 * CBS Outernet - $314,600 * David Zucker - $300,000 (severance pay) * Multi Packaging Solutions - $287,036 * A.A.F.E.S Headquarters - $276,314 * Kmart - $218,497 * Tigon Studios - $200,000(license/royalties) * Hollywood Entertainment - $190,982 * TNA Entertainment - $160,000 (license/royalties) * Professional Films, Inc. - $150,000 * Synergex - Latin America - $149,027 * Pioneer.JB Marketing - $133,353 * Eclipse Advertising - $132,687 * GameStop - $127,250 * Sear, Roebuck - $125,495

  • Trainz2006_fan

    Posted Feb 14, 2009 9:53 pm PT

    Damn that means no Stranglehold 2 then!

  • Glade_Gnarr

    Posted Feb 14, 2009 5:49 pm PT

    That's because all the garbage they've been putting out lately.
    They were great back in the SNES era though.

  • ClassicPlayer

    Posted Feb 14, 2009 3:52 pm PT

    I guarentee you EA will try to buy them out, the last good Midway game was MK Armageddon, I so hope we still get Gauntlet DS

  • jtthegame316 posted Feb 14, 2009 11:31 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    jtthegame316

    Posted Feb 14, 2009 11:31 am PT (hide)

    if microsoft got hold of them that would be good.

  • buft

    Posted Feb 14, 2009 8:50 am PT

    its been a while since i bought a midway game which i actually enjoyed, that said i haven't played the new mk game, hopefully a sale or split will work positively for us gamers. if it goes the way of ensemble we will see several smaller studios and some fresh ip's

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