Jezby Ventures takes over Blade and its cloud PC service Shadow

After filing for bankruptcy, Blade and Shadow have a new owner.

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After going through itsbankruptcy filingin early March, Blade, the French startup, now has new ownership. Via his investment fund Jezby Ventures, Octave Klaba has acquired the company and its services.

Klabatook to Twitterto announce his new ownership of Blade, giving a big shoutout to the Paris Commercial Court in the process (viaYahoo).

Très heureux d’avoir été retenu par le Tribunal de Commerce de Paris pour le 1UP de@Shadow_France!L’ambition est simple : bâtir la meilleure offre du Cloud Gaming au Monde ! On a désormais tout dans 1 seule boite: équipe talentieuse, aucun souci de CAPEX, le marché mondial !pic.twitter.com/Yz3RlV02dyTrès heureux d’avoir été retenu par le Tribunal de Commerce de Paris pour le 1UP de@Shadow_France!L’ambition est simple : bâtir la meilleure offre du Cloud Gaming au Monde ! On a désormais tout dans 1 seule boite: équipe talentieuse, aucun souci de CAPEX, le marché mondial !pic.twitter.com/Yz3RlV02dy— Octave Klaba (@olesovhcom)April 30, 2021April 30, 2021

This means that Klaba now controlsShadow, the cloud PC serviceprovided by Blade.Shadow’s whole premisewas that you’d pay to rent a PC in its data center and stream its activities to your devices. So if you wanted a turbo-charged gaming rig to stream its output directly to your phone, or tablet, or weaker PC, that’s when Shadow’s proposition would be useful.

It remains to be seen what Klaba’s intentions are for Blade and Shadow. Everything ranging from Shadow’s current pricing scheme to its overall business model could be revamped, so it’s anyone’s guess as to whether the cloud service will resemble its former self under the new ownership. Perhaps the new money will be what Blade needs for Shadow to succeed since funding and server capacity were reportedly among the woes that brought about the need to file for bankruptcy in the first place.

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