Investment firm Columbus Nova has acquired Sony Online Entertainment, the company announced today, and has rebranded the studio as Daybreak Game Company LLC.

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Daybreak will operate as an independent game development studio under the new title, according to a press release, and will continue to work on MMO-style games."We see tremendous opportunities for growth with the expansion of the company's game portfolio through multi-platform offerings as well as an exciting portfolio of new quality games coming up, including the recently launched H1Z1 and the highly anticipated EverQuest Next to be released in the near future," said Jason Epstein, senior partner at Columbus Nova.Columbus Nova is a NYC-based investment firm managing over $15 billion in its own assets and partnering portfolio companies. It operates four different investment groups specializing in corporate credit, private equity, venture/growth equity and real estate."We are excited to join Columbus Nova's impressive roster of companies," said John Smedley, president, Daybreak Game Company. In a recent Tweet, the president also said he can't wait to make Xbox One games following the acquisition, and that all of SOE's existing games are still under Daybreak's care, and will continue to be H1Z1's early access launched Jan. 15, and although players will be able to get a taste of the survival/horror game's mechanics and world, Smedley was quick to warn that it's not yet a finished game , and anyone expecting it to be may want to hold off until the full release.Stay tuned to IGN for future news regarding the acquisition.