I may have asked for this. Image credit: Eurogamer Embracer Group is slicing itself in half, resulting in two legally distinct public companies. The split, which is set to take place next year, could potentially provide a lifeline for many of the intellectual properties currently in hibernation under Embracer's umbrella. This news come courtesy of an official announcement on Embracer's website . One of these new corporations, dubbed Fellowship Entertainment, will retain control over many of Embracer's largest IPs including Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Tomb Raider, and other key IPs owned by Embracer. Fellowship Entertainment will also include an IP licensing department, which will focus on finding external partners to work with on some of these franchises. In addition, a portion of Embracer Group's studios will be brought in under Fellowship Entertainment, including Deux Ex's Eidos Montreal and Kingdom Come Deliverance's Warhorse Studios.…