Super League announced it has sold its Minehut business unit to GamerSafer, a security and online gamer experience startup. The Board of Directors of both Super League and GamerSafer have approved the transaction, which is now complete. The transaction allows 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 judicious cost improvement initiative. “We are pleased with the sale of the Minehut business to GamerSafer, a company committed to growing the business globally,” said Super League Chair and CEO Ann Hand. “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.”
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