
Atari has bought Implicit Conversions, a game studio known for updating classic games for newer consoles and computers, according to GamesBeat.
Implicit Conversions is the team behind many of the beloved classic games you can play on PS5 and PS4 through the PS Plus Premium service.
The studio is now part of a growing group alongside Atari, which is quickly becoming a major player in emulation and retro gaming.
The company additionally owns Digital Eclipse and Nightdive, both well-known for bringing classic games back to life.
The studio, as highlighted by Implicit Conversions, has remastered and released over one hundred beloved classic games on today’s consoles, featuring franchises such as Fear Effect, Fighting Force, and Mortal Kombat.
Atari CEO Wade Rosen announced that the company now possesses a strong set of unique tools, thanks to the recent additions of Implicit Conversions and the Syrup engine.
Robin Lavallée, cofounder of Implicit Conversions, explains that his company and Atari both love retro games and believe making them easy to access is key to keeping them alive. They’re excited to use their skills to bring more beloved classic games to a new generation of players.
PlayStation fans are wondering if this deal will affect the studio’s plans to add classic games to the PS Plus subscription service.
It’s still too soon to say for sure, but we don’t expect this to have a big impact on the team. We’ve contacted Atari and Implicit Conversions for their thoughts and will share any responses we receive.
What are your thoughts on this move? Tell us in the comments section below.
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2026-04-24 15:07