Player One Bites the Dust!?

Mobile sports specialist Player One, that were acquired (or so everyone thought) by ROK Entertainment in October, seems to have hit the wall or, in proper English, entered administration. ROK is – understandably – said to be fairly unhappy about this.

So: the mere fact that Player One folded is not all that surprising. Many in the sector had wondered for a while how a company that focused largely on niche sports properties (a lot of their licenses where very Brit-centric) could survive for so long. However, that they should bite the dust two months after allegedly being acquired by ROK, which is, at least, listed somewhere even if only on the Pink Sheets (not too healthy looking either, mind you…) is surprising.

How can you acquire a company that is in such dire straits that the directors feel compelled to file for administration? Where is/was due diligence? Or was there foul play, lack of disclosure, anything else? Oh gosh, the joys of the Wild West of mobile content… NOT.

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    everything ROK touches turns to manure. most of their acquisitions fail at some point or another. they just didn't have time to rename this one first before folding it, usually they're the one pulling down the shutters. the only people who profit from this company are the administrators themselves that get called in on what must now be a regular basis. ROK probably gets a loyalty discount.

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