Double Fine confirms it owns all its games’ IP and publishing rights after Xbox split
eurogamer.net Aug 22, 2026

Double Fine confirms it owns all its games’ IP and publishing rights after Xbox split

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Double Fine announced it now holds the intellectual property and publishing rights to every title created during its seven‑year partnership with Xbox, following the studio’s split from Microsoft earlier this year. CEO Tim Schafer confirmed the transfer during a Kinda Funny Games interview, noting that sales of back‑catalogue games such as Psychonauts 2, Keeper and Kiln will directly generate revenue for the studio. While a few titles remain temporarily with Xbox as paperwork finalises, the studio expects full ownership soon. Schafer also revealed plans to relaunch the Amnesia Fortnight game‑jam as a Kickstarter campaign, allowing backers to vote on the next full project. The move follows Xbox’s broader restructuring, which spun off Double Fine and other studios while preserving their IP.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Regaining full control lets Double Fine monetize its legacy titles and fund new ventures without corporate gatekeepers, giving the studio a sustainable path to innovate.