It is done! See the Press Release below, from Tim Morgan in the Public Relations Office of Commodore International Corporation:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Commodore International Corporation Acquires Original Brand and 47 Trademarks, Ending Decades of Cryogenic Sleep: Full acquisition of Commodore Corporation B.V. secures all official Commodore trademarks dating back to 1983

DOVER, Del – July 31, 2025 – Commodore International Corporation today announced a monumental milestone: the successful acquisition of Commodore Corporation BV and all 47 original Commodore trademarks, the oldest of which dates back to 1983, marking the return of the iconic brand.

This move, made possible by recently secured investment funds and generous community support, “shift locks” in Commodore’s brand and resets the stage for the continuation of the friendly computing future.

Commodore CEO Peri Fractic (Christian Simpson) shared:

“Commodore has been asleep for over 30 years, but today marks the moment millions of fans dreamed of yet never thought possible. After decades adrift, on Thursday 31st of July, we made payment and signed the final contract to acquire the whole of Commodore Corporation B.V., and with it 100% of the original and official trademarks that defined the Commodore name since 1983. Commodore is finally in the community’s hands.

Thanks to our incredible angel investors and overwhelming support for the new Commodore 64 Ultimate computer launched recently at commodore.net, we completed the final payment ahead of the July 31 deadline and the deal is now locked in.

As CEO, my mission is clear: ensure Commodore never fails again. We’ll do that by building on two solid pillars – honouring the past, innovating the future™ – while supporting passionate creators through voluntary, respectful licensing, and exercising thoughtful quality control of the products we license.

And at the heart of it all today; our mission as The Digital Detox Brand™ – a bold stand against today’s toxic tech. Since Commodore slipped into a parallel timeline in 1994, technology that was meant to serve us, grew to enslave us. Now back in this timeline, Commodore continues as if waking directly into the 2000s – with clarity, optimism, and a mission to deliver The Future We Were Promised™.”

Contact:
Tim Morgan
Public Relations Office
Commodore International Corporation