SuperAwesome founder reveals why Epic Games was the perfect acquirer after 13 years
“And, obviously, the company got acquired, so that must have been a huge moment for you personally and for the business.”
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Yeah. And, obviously, the company got acquired, so that must have been a huge moment for you personally and for the business. It's been a little time now since it happened. So what what is the reflection, and, also, what, you know, what keeps you there? Like, what what is your, like, ongoing with mission with with Superlison?
Yeah. Thirteen years and counting, gentlemen. I think, yeah, the the the exit was amazing. You know? I think mainly because Epic Games are a company that we all really respected in terms of how they built their business, very principle based company, not afraid to stand up to big corporations and and fight. You know? And and so we really like them. So being acquired by someone that we truly felt
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Lee Veitch reflects on SuperAwesome's acquisition by Epic Games after 13 years of building the company. He explains why Epic was an ideal buyer, praising their principled approach to business and willingness to stand up to big corporations.
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Offers insider perspective on what makes an acquirer attractive beyond just valuation, highlighting cultural alignment and shared principles.
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