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'''2K Sports''' is a subsidiary of {{c|Take-Two Interactive}} Software, Inc., and it is a publishing company comprising of two development studios, {{c|Visual Concepts}} and {{c|Kush Games}}. The games developed and published under the 2K Sports label concentrate on sports, high-profile licensing, and specialty products. Among these are the All-Pro Football 2K, NBA 2K, Major League Baseball 2K, NHL 2K, and the Top Spin series. | '''2K Sports''' is a subsidiary of {{c|Take-Two Interactive}} Software, Inc., and it is a publishing company comprising of two development studios, {{c|Visual Concepts}} and {{c|Kush Games}}. The games developed and published under the 2K Sports label concentrate on sports, high-profile licensing, and specialty products. Among these are the All-Pro Football 2K, NBA 2K, Major League Baseball 2K, NHL 2K, and the Top Spin series. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
In January [[2005]], Take-Two Interactive acquired all of the outstanding capital stock of Visual Concepts and its wholly owned subsidiary, Kush Games, the developers of some of the company's sports titles, and certain intellectual property rights associated with these products from {{c|Sega}} for $24 million. | In January [[2005]], Take-Two Interactive acquired all of the outstanding capital stock of Visual Concepts and its wholly owned subsidiary, Kush Games, the developers of some of the company's sports titles, and certain intellectual property rights associated with these products from {{c|Sega}} for $24 million. |