Atari appoints Andreas Deptolla as president of Atari Europe

Atari’s European Expansion Takes a Giant Leap Forward with Andreas Deptolla at Helm

Get ready for some exciting news from the world of VR and gaming! Atari has just announced that Andreas Deptolla will be taking on the role of president of Atari Europe. This move comes hot on the heels of several high-profile acquisitions, including the recent purchase of Australian mobile developer Hipster Whale, which is set to cost a staggering $40 million.

But what does this mean for VR enthusiasts and gamers in general? Well, let’s start with Deptolla himself. As a seasoned gaming industry professional, he brings a wealth of experience to the table. With a background that includes stints as chief technology officer at Atari and board member of Apogee Entertainment (Turbo Overkill, Lucid), he knows exactly what it takes to drive growth and innovation in the European market.

And that’s precisely where Deptolla sees the biggest opportunities for Atari. “Europe is a strategically important region for us,” he says, “and we’re looking to strengthen our internal and external network of talent and partners.” To achieve this, Deptolla plans to build on the company’s existing relationships with publishers, studios, IP holders, and other key players in the region.

One way to do this is by fostering collaboration between Atari’s own European studios – Coatsink, Early Morning Studio, and Stormteller Games – as well as with external partners like Nightdive and Digital Eclipse. We’ve already seen some impressive results from these partnerships, with projects like the upcoming Wizardry titles set to make a big splash in the gaming world.

But what about mergers and acquisitions? Atari is always on the lookout for new growth opportunities, but Deptolla’s current focus is firmly on strengthening its existing European studios. This doesn’t mean that the company will be ignoring other regions – far from it! With expansions already underway in Asia and the Pacific, Atari is taking a measured approach to global growth.

So what does all this mean for VR fans? Well, with Atari’s renewed commitment to Europe and its emphasis on collaboration and innovation, we can expect some exciting new developments in the world of gaming. And who knows – maybe we’ll even see some fresh faces from Atari’s European studios making waves in the VR space!

As Andreas Deptolla himself puts it, “Looking further ahead, our goal is for Europe to remain a key driver of innovation, talent, and business development within Atari.” With this kind of vision at the helm, we can’t wait to see what the future holds for Atari – and for VR enthusiasts everywhere!


Source: Game Developer XR — 2026-07-08

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