Date: 2/16/2021 Form: S-4 - Registration of securities, business combinations
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As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 16, 2021
Registration No. 333-      
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM S-4
REGISTRATION STATEMENT
UNDER
THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
Acies Acquisition Corp.*
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)
Cayman Islands*
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
6770
(Primary Standard Industrial
Classification Code Number)
N/A
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification Number)
1219 Morningside Drive, Suite 110
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
(310) 545-9265
(Address, including zip code, and telephone number, including area code, of Registrant’s principal executive offices)
Daniel Fetters
Edward King
Co-Chief Executive Officers
1219 Morningside Drive, Suite 110
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
(310) 545-9265
(Name, address, including zip code, and telephone number, including area code, of agent for service)
Copies to:
Steven B. Stokdyk
Brent T. Epstein
Latham & Watkins LLP
10250 Constellation Blvd. Suite 1100
Los Angeles, CA 90067
(213) 485-1234
Alan F. Denenberg
Lee Hochbaum
Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP
1600 El Camino Real
Menlo Park, CA 94025
(650) 752-2000
Approximate date of commencement of proposed sale of the securities to the public: As soon as practicable after this registration statement is declared effective and all other conditions to the business combination described in the enclosed proxy statement/prospectus have been satisfied or waived.
If the securities being registered on this Form are being offered in connection with the formation of a holding company and there is compliance with General Instruction G, check the following box:   ☐
If this Form is filed to register additional securities for an offering pursuant to Rule 462(b) under the Securities Act, check the following box and list the Securities Act registration statement number of the earlier effective registration statement for the same offering:   ☐
If this Form is a post-effective amendment filed pursuant to Rule 462(d) under the Securities Act, check the following box and list the Securities Act registration statement number of the earlier effective registration statement for the same offering:   ☐
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of "large accelerated filer,” "accelerated filer,” "smaller reporting company,” and "emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large accelerated filer Accelerated filer
Non-accelerated filer X Smaller reporting company
X
Emerging growth company
X
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 7(a)(2)(B) of the Securities Act.   ☐
If applicable, place an X in the box to designate the appropriate rule provision relied upon in conducting this transaction:

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Exchange Act Rule 13e-4(i) (Cross-Border Issuer Tender Offer)   ☐
Exchange Act Rule 14d-l(d) (Cross-Border Third-Party Tender Offer)   ☐
CALCULATION OF REGISTRATION FEE
Title of each class of securities to be registered
Amount
to be
Registered
Proposed
maximum
offering price
per security
Proposed
maximum
aggregate
offering price
Amount of
registration fee
Class A common stock, par value $0.0001 per share
147,601,140(1) $ 11.07(2) $ 1,633,944,619.80 $ 178,263.36
Class B common stock, par value $0.0001 per share
22,555,108(3) $ 11.07(2) $ 249,685,045.56 $ 27,240.64
Redeemable Warrants
7,175,000(4) $ 2.73(5) $ 19,587,750.00 $ 2,137.03
Class A common stock, par value $0.0001 per share
7,175,000(6) $ 11.50(7) $ 82,512,500.00 $ 9,002.12
Class A common stock, par value $0.0001 per share
22,555,108(8) (9)
Total
$ 1,985,729,915.36 $ 216,643.15
(1)
Based on the maximum number of shares of Class A common stock, par value $0.0001 per share ("New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock”), of the registrant ("Acies” and after the Domestication (as defined herein), "New PLAYSTUDIOS”) estimated to be issued in connection with the business combination described herein (the "Business Combination”). This number is based on the sum of (a) the 95,327,859 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock issuable on the consummation of the Business Combination, (b) up to 11,962,902 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock that may be issued after such date pursuant to the earnout provisions of the Merger Agreement described herein, (c) 14,254,129 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock corresponding to outstanding stock options of PlayStudios, Inc. ("PLAYSTUDIOS”), (d) 4,531,250 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock issuable upon the conversion of Acies Class B ordinary shares, and (e) 21,525,000 Class A ordinary shares of Acies that were registered pursuant to the Registration Statement on Form S-1 (333-249297) (the "IPO Registration Statement”) and offered by Acies in its initial public offering which will be converted by operation of law into shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock in the Domestication.
(2)
Estimated solely for the purpose of calculating the registration fee, based on the average of the high and low trading prices of the Acies Class A ordinary shares on The Nasdaq Capital Market on February 11, 2021 in accordance with Rule 457(f)(1) and Rule 457(f)(3). For purposes of calculating the registration fee, the Acies Class B ordinary shares are treated as having the same value as the Acies Class A ordinary shares as each Acies Class B ordinary share is convertible into one Acies Class A ordinary share.
(3)
Based on the maximum number of shares of Class B common stock, par value $0.0001 per share ("New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock”) estimated to be issued in connection with the Business Combination. This number is based on the sum of (a) the 17,497,122 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock issuable on the consummation of the Business Combination, (b) up to 3,037,098 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock that may be issued after such date pursuant to the earnout provisions of the Merger Agreement described herein and (c) 2,020,888 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock corresponding to outstanding stock options of PLAYSTUDIOS.
(4)
The number of redeemable warrants to acquire shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock being registered represents the number of redeemable warrants to acquire Class A ordinary shares of Acies that were registered pursuant to the IPO Registration Statement and offered by Acies in its initial public offering (the "Acies public warrants”). The Acies public warrants will automatically be converted by operation of law into redeemable warrants to acquire shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock in the Domestication ("New PLAYSTUDIOS public warrants”).
(5)
Estimated solely for the purpose of calculating the registration fee, based on the average of the high and low trading prices of the Acies public warrants on The Nasdaq Capital Market on February 11, 2021 in accordance with Rule 457(f)(1).
(6)
Reflects the shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock that may be issued upon exercise of the New PLAYSTUDIOS public warrants.
(7)
Calculated pursuant to Rule 457(g) under the Securities Act, based on the exercise price of the Acies public warrants.
(8)
New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock issuable upon conversion of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock.
(9)
Pursuant to Rule 457(i) promulgated under the Securities Act, no separate registration fee is required.
*
Prior to the consummation of the Mergers described herein, the Registrant intends to effect a deregistration under Article 206 of the Cayman Islands Companies Act and a domestication under Section 388 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, pursuant to which the Registrant’s jurisdiction of incorporation will be changed from the Cayman Islands to the State of Delaware. All securities being registered will be issued by Acies Acquisition Corp. (after its domestication as a corporation incorporated in the State of Delaware), the continuing entity following the Domestication, which will be renamed "PLAYSTUDIOS, Inc.”
The registrant hereby amends this registration statement on such date or dates as may be necessary to delay its effective date until the registrant shall file a further amendment which specifically states that this registration statement shall thereafter become effective in accordance with Section 8(a) of the Securities Act or until the registration statement shall become effective on such date as the SEC, acting pursuant to said Section 8(a), may determine.

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The information in this preliminary proxy statement/prospectus is not complete and may be changed. The registrant may not sell the securities described in this preliminary proxy statement/prospectus until the registration statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission is declared effective. This preliminary proxy statement/prospectus is not an offer to sell these securities and it is not soliciting an offer to buy these securities in any jurisdiction where the offer or sale is not permitted.
PRELIMINARY—SUBJECT TO COMPLETION, DATED FEBRUARY 16, 2021
PROXY STATEMENT FOR EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF
ACIES ACQUISITION CORP.
(A CAYMAN ISLANDS EXEMPTED COMPANY)
PROSPECTUS FOR
147,601,140 SHARES OF CLASS A COMMON STOCK,
22,555,108 SHARES OF CLASS B COMMON STOCK, AND
7,175,000 SHARES OF CLASS A COMMON STOCK UNDERLYING WARRANTS
OF
ACIES ACQUISITION CORP.
(AFTER ITS DOMESTICATION AS A CORPORATION INCORPORATED IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE),
THE CONTINUING ENTITY FOLLOWING THE DOMESTICATION, WHICH WILL BE RENAMED "PLAYSTUDIOS, INC.” IN CONNECTION WITH THE BUSINESS COMBINATION DESCRIBED HEREIN
On February 1, 2021, the board of directors of Acies Acquisition Corp., a Cayman Islands exempted company ("Acies,” "we,” "us” or "our” and, after the Domestication as described below, "New PLAYSTUDIOS”), approved (1) the domestication of Acies as a Delaware corporation (the "Domestication”); (2) the merger of Catalyst Merger Sub I, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("First Merger Sub”), with and into PlayStudios, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("PLAYSTUDIOS”) (the "First Merger”), with PLAYSTUDIOS surviving the First Merger as a wholly owned subsidiary of Acies (PLAYSTUDIOS, in its capacity as the surviving corporation of the First Merger, is referred to as the "Surviving Corporation”), and immediately following the First Merger, and as part of an integrated transaction with the First Merger, the merger of Surviving Corporation with and into Catalyst Merger Sub II, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("Second Merger Sub”) (the "Second Merger” and, together with the First Merger, the "Mergers”), with Second Merger Sub being the surviving entity of the Second Merger (Second Merger Sub, in its capacity as the surviving entity of the Second Merger, the "Surviving Entity”), pursuant to the terms of the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of February 1, 2021, by and among Acies, PLAYSTUDIOS, First Merger Sub, and Second Merger Sub (as it may be amended and/or restated from time to time, the "Merger Agreement”), attached to this proxy statement/prospectus as Annex A, as more fully described elsewhere in this proxy statement/prospectus; and (3) the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement and documents related thereto (the "Transactions” and, together with the Merger Agreement and the Domestication, the "Business Combination”). In connection with the Business Combination, Acies will change its name to "PLAYSTUDIOS, Inc.” As used in this proxy statement/prospectus, "New PLAYSTUDIOS” refers to Acies after the Domestication, including after such change of name.
As a result of and upon the effective time of the Domestication, among other things, (1) each of the then issued and outstanding Class A ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share, of Acies (the "Acies Class A ordinary shares”), will convert automatically, on a one-for-one basis, into a share of Class A common stock, par value $0.0001 per share, of New PLAYSTUDIOS (the "New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock”), (2) each of the then issued and outstanding Class B ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share, of Acies (the "Acies Class B ordinary shares” and, together with the Acies Class A ordinary shares, the "ordinary shares”) will convert automatically, on a one-for-one basis, into a share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock after giving effect to the forfeiture of certain Acies Class B ordinary shares held by Acies Acquisition LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the "Sponsor”) pursuant to the Sponsor Support Agreement (as defined below), (3) each then issued and outstanding redeemable warrant of Acies (the "Acies warrants”) will convert automatically, on a one-for-one basis, into a warrant to acquire one share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock (the "New PLAYSTUDIOS warrants”), on substantially the same terms and conditions of the Warrant Agreement dated October 22, 2020, between Acies and Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, as warrant agent, after giving effect to the forfeiture of certain warrants held by the Sponsor pursuant to the Sponsor Support Agreement, and (4) each of the then issued and outstanding units of Acies that have not been previously separated into the underlying Acies Class A ordinary shares and one-third of an Acies warrant upon the request of the holder thereof (the "Acies units”) will be cancelled and will entitle the holder thereof to one share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock and one-third of a New PLAYSTUDIOS warrant, provided that no fractional New PLAYSTUDIOS warrants will be issued upon separation of the Acies units. In connection with the Business Combination, the stock consideration to be issued to: (i) the then current holders of PLAYSTUDIOS stock and options and warrants to purchase PLAYSTUDIOS stock (other than to the Chief Executive Officer of PLAYSTUDIOS, Andrew Pascal, and certain affiliated entities) will be in the form of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock, and (ii) Mr. Pascal and certain affiliated entities will be in the form of shares of Class B common stock, par value $0.0001 per share, of New PLAYSTUDIOS (the "New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock”). The New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock will have the same economic terms as the New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock, but the New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock will be entitled to twenty (20) votes per share compared with one (1) vote per share for the New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock. As a result, it is expected that Mr. Pascal and his affiliated entities will hold over 70% of the outstanding voting power of New PLAYSTUDIOS immediately following the closing of the Business Combination. The stock consideration will also be subject to certain restrictions on transfer for 12 months following the closing of the Business Combination, subject to certain exceptions, and after 180 days following the closing of the Business Combination, a release from such transfer restriction of the lesser of (A) 5% of the locked-up securities and (B) 50,000 of the locked-up securities, in each case, held by each holder. See the sections titled "Summary of the Proxy Statement/Prospectus—Ownership of New PLAYSTUDIOS Following the Business Combination,” "Description of New PLAYSTUDIOS Securities” and "Description of New PLAYSTUDIOS Securities—Common Stock—Lock-up Restrictions.
The issued and outstanding Acies units, Acies Class A ordinary shares and Acies warrants are currently listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market ("Nasdaq”) under the symbols "ACACU,” "ACAC” and "ACACW,” respectively. Acies will apply for listing, to be effective at the time of the business combination New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock and New PLAYSTUDIOS warrants on Nasdaq under the proposed symbols, "MYPS” and "MYPSW,” respectively. New PLAYSTUDIOS will not have units traded. It is a condition of the consummation of the Business Combination that Acies receives confirmation from Nasdaq that the securities have been approved for listing on Nasdaq, but there can be no assurance that Acies will obtain such confirmation from Nasdaq. If such confirmation is not obtained, the Business Combination will not be consummated unless the Nasdaq condition set forth in the Merger Agreement is waived by the applicable parties.
This proxy statement/prospectus provides shareholders of Acies with detailed information about the proposed Business Combination and other matters to be considered at the Extraordinary General Meeting of Acies. We encourage you to read this entire document, including the Annexes and other documents referred to herein, carefully and in their entirety. You should also carefully consider the risk factors described in "Risk Factors” beginning on page 28 of this proxy statement/prospectus.
NEITHER THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION NOR ANY STATE SECURITIES REGULATORY AGENCY HAS APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED THE TRANSACTIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS, PASSED UPON THE MERITS OR FAIRNESS OF THE BUSINESS COMBINATION OR RELATED TRANSACTIONS OR PASSED UPON THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THE DISCLOSURE IN THIS PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY CONSTITUTES A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
This proxy statement/prospectus is dated            , 2021, and
is first being mailed to Acies’ shareholders on or about                 , 2021.

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ACIES ACQUISITION CORP.
A Cayman Islands Exempted Company
(Company Number 365197)
1219 Morningside Drive, Suite 110
Manhattan Beach, California 90266
Dear Acies Acquisition Corp. Shareholders:
You are cordially invited to attend the Extraordinary General Meeting (the "Extraordinary General Meeting”) of Acies Acquisition Corp., a Cayman Islands exempted company ("Acies” and, after the Domestication, as described below, "New PLAYSTUDIOS”), at       , Eastern Time on                 , 2021 at the offices of Latham & Watkins LLP located at 10250 Constellation Blvd., Suite 1100, Los Angeles, California 90067, and also virtually via live webcast at the following address: https://www.cstproxy.com/aciesacq/sm2021, or at such other time, on such other date and at such other place to which the meeting may be adjourned. Given the potential COVID-19 restrictions which may be in place at the time of the Extraordinary General Meeting, Acies would like to stress the importance of using other methods of attendance other than being physically in the same room, such as attending virtually or by proxy.
At the Extraordinary General Meeting, Acies shareholders will be asked to consider and vote upon a proposal, which is referred to herein as the "Business Combination Proposal,” to approve and adopt the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of February 1, 2021 (the "Merger Agreement”), by and among Acies, Catalyst Merger Sub I, Inc., a Delaware corporation and wholly owned subsidiary of Acies ("First Merger Sub”), Catalyst Merger Sub II, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and wholly owned subsidiary of Acies ("Second Merger Sub”) and PlayStudios, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("PLAYSTUDIOS”), a copy of which is attached to the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus as Annex A. The Merger Agreement provides for, among other things, following the Domestication of Acies to Delaware as described below, the merger of First Merger Sub with and into PLAYSTUDIOS (the "First Merger”) with PLAYSTUDIOS surviving the merger as a wholly owned subsidiary of Acies (PLAYSTUDIOS, in its capacity as the surviving corporation of the First Merger, is referred to as the "Surviving Corporation”), and immediately following the First Merger, and as part of an integrated transaction with the First Merger, the merger of Surviving Corporation with and into Second Merger Sub (the "Second Merger” and, together with the First Merger, the "Mergers”), with Second Merger Sub being the surviving entity of the Second Merger (Second Merger Sub, in its capacity as the surviving entity of the Second Merger, the "Surviving Entity”); in accordance with the terms and subject to the conditions of the Merger Agreement as more fully described elsewhere in the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus.
As a condition to the consummation of the Mergers, the board of directors of Acies has unanimously approved a change of Acies’ jurisdiction of incorporation by deregistering as an exempted company in the Cayman Islands and domesticating as a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware (the "Domestication” and, together with the Merger Agreement and the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement and documents related thereto, the "Business Combination”). As described in this proxy statement/prospectus, you will be asked to consider and vote upon a proposal, which is referred to herein as the "Domestication Proposal,” to approve the Domestication. As used in the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus, "New PLAYSTUDIOS” refers to Acies after the Domestication, including after such change of name.
As a result of and upon the effective time of the Domestication, (1) each of the then issued and outstanding Class A ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share, of Acies (the "Acies Class A ordinary shares”) will convert automatically, on a one-for-one basis, into a share of Class A common stock, par value $0.0001 per share, of New PLAYSTUDIOS (the "New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock”), (2) each of the then issued and outstanding Class B ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share, of Acies (the "Acies Class B ordinary shares” and, together with the Acies Class A ordinary shares, the "ordinary shares”), will convert automatically, on a one-for-one basis, into a share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock, after giving effect to the forfeiture of certain Acies Class B ordinary shares held by Acies Acquisition LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the "Sponsor”) pursuant to the Sponsor Support Agreement (as defined below), (3) each then issued and outstanding redeemable warrant of Acies (the "Acies
 

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warrants”) will convert automatically, on a one-for-one basis, into a warrant to acquire one share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock (the "New PLAYSTUDIOS warrants”) substantially on the same terms and conditions as the Warrant Agreement (the "Warrant Agreement”), dated October 22, 2020, between Acies and Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company ("Continental”), as warrant agent, after giving effect to the forfeiture of certain warrants held by the Sponsor pursuant to the Sponsor Support Agreement (as defined below), and (4) each of the then issued and outstanding units of Acies that have not been previously separated into the underlying Acies Class A ordinary shares and one-third of an Acies warrant upon the request of the holder thereof (the "Acies units”) will be cancelled and will entitle the holder thereof to one share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock and one-third of a New PLAYSTUDIOS warrant, provided that no fractional New PLAYSTUDIOS warrants will be issued upon separation of the Acies units. As used herein, "public shares” shall mean the Acies Class A ordinary shares (including those that underlie the Acies units) that were registered pursuant to the Registration Statement on Form S-1 (333-249297) and the shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock issued as a matter of law upon the conversion thereof on the effective date of the Domestication. For further details, see "Domestication Proposal” in the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus.
You will also be asked to consider and vote upon (1) four separate proposals to approve material differences between Acies’ Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association (as may be amended from time to time, the "Cayman Constitutional Documents”) and the proposed certificate of incorporation and bylaws of New PLAYSTUDIOS, which are referred to herein as the "Organizational Documents Proposals,” ​(2) a proposal to elect seven directors who, upon consummation of the Business Combination, will be the directors of New PLAYSTUDIOS, which is referred to herein as the "Director Election Proposal,” ​(3) a proposal to approve, for purposes of complying with the applicable provisions of Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635, the issuance of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock to certain investors (collectively, the "PIPE Investors”), for a total aggregate purchase price of up to $250.0 million (the "PIPE Investment”), which is referred to herein as the "Stock Issuance Proposal,” ​(4) a proposal to approve and adopt the New PLAYSTUDIOS 2021 Equity Incentive Plan (the "Incentive Plan”), which is referred to as the "Incentive Plan Proposal,” ​(5) a proposal to approve and adopt the New PLAYSTUDIOS 2021 Employee Stock Purchase Plan, which is referred to as the "ESPP Proposal,” (6) a proposal to approve the appointment by the audit committee of Marcum LLP as the independent registered public accountants of Acies to audit and report on Acies’ consolidated financial statements for the year ending December 31, 2021, which is referred to herein as the "Auditor Ratification Proposal,” and (7) a proposal to approve the adjournment of the Extraordinary General Meeting to a later date or dates, if necessary, to permit further solicitation and vote of proxies in the event that there are insufficient votes for the approval of one or more proposals at the Extraordinary General Meeting, which is referred to herein as the "Adjournment Proposal.” The Business Combination will be consummated only if the Business Combination Proposal, the Domestication Proposal, the Organizational Documents Proposals, the Director Election Proposal, the Stock Issuance Proposal, the Incentive Plan Proposal, and the ESPP Proposal (collectively, the "Condition Precedent Proposals”) are approved at the Extraordinary General Meeting. Each of the Condition Precedent Proposals is cross-conditioned on the approval of each other. The Auditor Ratification Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal are not conditioned upon the approval of any other proposal. Each of these proposals is more fully described in the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus, which each shareholder is encouraged to read carefully and in its entirety.
In accordance with the terms and subject to the conditions of the Merger Agreement, the aggregate merger consideration (the "Aggregate Merger Consideration”) payable by Acies to PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders and holders of vested PLAYSTUDIOS Options (as defined in the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus) under the Merger Agreement will be:

at closing, $1,041,000,000 in the form of shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock with the ability for each stockholder to elect up to 15% of such stockholder’s shares to be paid in cash (with an assumed value of $10.00 per share), subject to there being sufficient available cash (vested but unexercised PLAYSTUDIOS Options will be treated as described below and will not have a right to be exchanged for cash); and

15,000,000 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock in the form of earnout consideration, payable in two equal tranches if the closing price of the New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock exceeds $12.50 and $15.00 per share for any 20 trading days within any 30-trading day
 

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period commencing on or after the 150th day following the closing of the Business Combination and ending no later than the five-year anniversary of the closing (the earnout shares will also vest based on the price targets in connection with a sale of New PLAYSTUDIOS).
Vested and unvested PLAYSTUDIOS Options will be converted into stock options to purchase New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock. PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders will receive shares of, and holders of PLAYSTUDIOS Options will receive options to purchase shares of, New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock, except that the Chief Executive Officer of PLAYSTUDIOS, Andrew Pascal, and certain affiliated entities will receive shares of, and options to purchase shares of, New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock. In addition, all PLAYSTUDIOS Warrants outstanding before the Effective Time will be automatically exercised for shares of PLAYSTUDIOS stock and such shares will be treated the same as other outstanding shares of PLAYSTUDIOS stock with respect to the Aggregate Merger Consideration.
Pursuant to the proposed bylaws of New PLAYSTUDIOS, after the consummation of the Business Combination, without the prior written consent of the board of directors of New PLAYSTUDIOS and subject to certain exceptions, the holders of: (i) shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock issued as consideration pursuant to the Mergers, (ii) any PLAYSTUDIOS Options or (iii) shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock underlying the PLAYSTUDIOS Options, in each case, are restricted from selling or transferring any of the securities described in clauses (i), (ii) or (iii) (collectively, the "PLAYSTUDIOS Lock-Up Securities”). Such restrictions begin at closing and end on the date that is 12 months after the closing, except that beginning on the date that is 180 days after the closing, an amount of PLAYSTUDIOS Lock-Up Securities equal to the lesser of (A) 5% of the PLAYSTUDIOS Lock-Up Securities held by each holder of PLAYSTUDIOS Lock-Up Securities and (B) 50,000 PLAYSTUDIOS Lock-Up Securities held by each holder of PLAYSTUDIOS Lock-Up Securities, will no longer be subject to these transfer restrictions. See "Description of New PLAYSTUDIOS Securities—Common Stock—Lock-up Restrictions” in the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus.
The Sponsor has agreed to substantially similar restrictions with respect to the Acies Class B ordinary shares and Acies private placement warrants (as well as the shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock and New PLAYSTUDIOS warrants, respectively, that such securities are convertible into) held by it pursuant to the Sponsor Support Agreement. Following the expiration of these lock-ups, the Sponsor and the PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders will not be restricted from selling the shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock held by them, other than by applicable securities laws. These lock-up restrictions do not apply to any shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock purchased by the PIPE Investors pursuant to the PIPE Subscription Agreements, and the PIPE Investors will not be restricted from selling such shares, other than pursuant to applicable securities laws.
In connection with the Business Combination, certain related agreements have been, or will be entered into on or prior to the date of the closing of the Business Combination, including (i) the Sponsor Support Agreement, (ii) the PLAYSTUDIOS Holders Support Agreements, (iii) the PIPE Subscription Agreements, and (iv) the Registration Rights Agreement. For additional information, see "Business Combination Proposal—Related Agreements” in the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus.
Pursuant to the Cayman Constitutional Documents, a holder (a "public shareholder”) of public shares, which excludes shares held by the Sponsor, may request that Acies redeem all or a portion of such shareholder’s public shares for cash if the Business Combination is consummated. Public shareholders may elect to redeem their public shares even if they vote "for” the Business Combination Proposal or any other Condition Precedent Proposal. If the Business Combination is not consummated, the public shares will be returned to the respective holder, broker or bank. If the Business Combination is consummated, and if a public shareholder properly exercises its right to redeem all or a portion of the public shares that it holds and timely delivers its shares to Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, New PLAYSTUDIOS will redeem such public shares for a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the pro rata portion of the trust account established at the consummation of Acies’ initial public offering into which substantially all of the proceeds from Acies’ initial public offering has been deposited for the benefit of Acies, its public shareholders and the underwriters of Acies’ initial public offering (the "Trust Account”), calculated as of two business days prior to the consummation of the Business Combination. For illustrative purposes, as of November 9, 2020, this would have amounted to approximately $10.00 per issued and outstanding public share. If a public shareholder exercises its redemption rights in full, then it will be electing to exchange its public shares for cash and will no longer own public
 

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shares. The redemption takes place following the Domestication, and, accordingly, it is shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock that will be redeemed immediately after consummation of the Business Combination. See "Extraordinary General Meeting of Acies—Redemption Rights” in the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus for a detailed description of the procedures to be followed if you wish to redeem your public shares for cash. Acies’ public shareholders may exercise their redemption rights with respect to their public shares without affecting their ability to hold and exercise any public warrants.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, a public shareholder, together with any affiliate of such public shareholder or any other person with whom such public shareholder is acting in concert or as a "group” ​(as defined in Section 13(d)(3) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended ("Exchange Act”)), will be restricted from redeeming its public shares with respect to more than an aggregate of 15% of the public shares. Accordingly, if a public shareholder, alone or acting in concert or as a group, seeks to redeem more than 15% of the public shares, then any such shares in excess of that 15% limit would not be redeemed for cash.
The Sponsor and each officer and director of Acies have agreed to, among other things, vote in favor of the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, and to waive their redemption rights in connection with the consummation of the Business Combination with respect to any ordinary shares held by them, in each case, subject to the terms and conditions contemplated by the Sponsor Support Agreement, dated as of February 1, 2021, a copy of which is attached as Annex B to this proxy statement/prospectus (the "Sponsor Support Agreement”). The ordinary shares held by the Sponsor will be excluded from the pro rata calculation used to determine the per-share redemption price. As of the date of the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus, the Sponsor owns approximately 20% of the issued and outstanding ordinary shares.
The Merger Agreement provides that the obligations of PLAYSTUDIOS to consummate the Mergers are conditioned on, among other things, that as of the Closing, (i) the Domestication has been completed, (ii) the amount of cash available in (x) the Trust Account, after deducting the amount required to satisfy Acies’ obligations to its shareholders (if any) that exercise their rights to redeem their Acies Class A ordinary shares pursuant to the Cayman Constitutional Documents (but prior to the payment of (a) deferred underwriting commissions being held in the Trust Account and (b) any transaction expenses of Acies or its affiliates) plus (y) the PIPE Investment Amount (as defined herein), is at least equal to $200.0 million minus qualified expenses related to the cost of filing fees and seeking governmental approval of the Mergers (the "Minimum Available Cash Amount”) (such condition, the "Minimum Cash Condition”). If such condition is not met, and such condition is not waived by PLAYSTUDIOS under the terms of the Merger Agreement, then the Merger Agreement could terminate and the proposed Business Combination may not be consummated. In addition, pursuant to the Cayman Constitutional Documents, in no event will Acies redeem public shares in an amount that would cause Acies’ net tangible assets (as determined in accordance with Rule 3a51-1(g)(1) of the Exchange Act) to be less than $5,000,001.
The Merger Agreement is also subject to the satisfaction or waiver of certain other closing conditions as described in the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus. There can be no assurance that the parties to the Merger Agreement would waive any such provision of the Merger Agreement.
Acies is providing the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus and accompanying proxy card to Acies’ shareholders in connection with the solicitation of proxies to be voted at the Extraordinary General Meeting and at any adjournments of the Extraordinary General Meeting. Information about the Extraordinary General Meeting, the Business Combination and other related business to be considered by Acies’ shareholders at the Extraordinary General Meeting is included in the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus. Whether or not you plan to attend the Extraordinary General Meeting, all of Acies’ shareholders are urged to read the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus, including the Annexes and other documents referred to therein, carefully and in their entirety. You should also carefully consider the risk factors described in "Risk Factors” beginning on page 28 of the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus.
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other proposals presented to Acies’ shareholders in the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus. When you consider the recommendation of these proposals by the board of directors of Acies, you should keep in mind that Acies’ directors and officers have interests in the Business Combination that may conflict with your interests as a shareholder. See the section titled "Business Combination Proposal—Interests of Acies’ Directors and Executive Officers in the Business Combination” in the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus for a further discussion of these considerations.
The approval of each of the Domestication Proposal and Organizational Documents Proposal D requires the affirmative vote of holders of at least two-thirds of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting. The Business Combination Proposal, the Organizational Document Proposals (excluding Organizational Document Proposal D), the Stock Issuance Proposal, the Incentive Plan Proposal, the ESPP Proposal, the Auditor Ratification Proposal, and the Adjournment Proposal require the affirmative vote of a majority of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting. The Director Election Proposal requires the affirmative vote of the majority of the holders of Acies Class B ordinary shares.
Your vote is very important.    Whether or not you plan to attend the Extraordinary General Meeting, please vote as soon as possible by following the instructions in the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus to make sure that your shares are represented at the Extraordinary General Meeting. If you hold your shares in "street name” through a bank, broker or other nominee, you will need to follow the instructions provided to you by your bank, broker or other nominee to ensure that your shares are represented and voted at the Extraordinary General Meeting. The transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement will be consummated only if the Condition Precedent Proposals are approved at the Extraordinary General Meeting. Each of the Condition Precedent Proposals is cross-conditioned on the approval of each other. The Auditor Ratification Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal are not conditioned upon the approval of any other proposal set forth in the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus.
If you sign, date and return your proxy card without indicating how you wish to vote, your proxy will be voted FOR each of the proposals presented at the Extraordinary General Meeting. If you fail to return your proxy card or fail to instruct your bank, broker or other nominee how to vote, and do not attend the Extraordinary General Meeting in person, the effect will be, among other things, that your shares will not be counted for purposes of determining whether a quorum is present at the Extraordinary General Meeting and will not be voted. An abstention or broker non-vote will be counted towards the quorum requirement but will not count as a vote cast at the Extraordinary General Meeting. If you are a shareholder of record and you attend the Extraordinary General Meeting and wish to vote in person, you may withdraw your proxy and vote in person.
TO EXERCISE YOUR REDEMPTION RIGHTS, YOU MUST DEMAND IN WRITING THAT YOUR PUBLIC SHARES ARE REDEEMED FOR A PRO RATA PORTION OF THE FUNDS HELD IN THE TRUST ACCOUNT AND TENDER YOUR SHARES TO ACIES’ TRANSFER AGENT AT LEAST TWO BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE VOTE AT THE EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. YOU MAY TENDER YOUR SHARES BY EITHER DELIVERING YOUR SHARE CERTIFICATE TO THE TRANSFER AGENT OR BY DELIVERING YOUR SHARES ELECTRONICALLY USING THE DEPOSITORY TRUST COMPANY’S DWAC (DEPOSIT WITHDRAWAL AT CUSTODIAN) SYSTEM. IF THE BUSINESS COMBINATION IS NOT COMPLETED, THEN THESE SHARES WILL BE RETURNED TO YOU OR YOUR ACCOUNT. IF YOU HOLD THE SHARES IN STREET NAME, YOU WILL NEED TO INSTRUCT THE ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE AT YOUR BANK OR BROKER TO WITHDRAW THE SHARES FROM YOUR ACCOUNT IN ORDER TO EXERCISE YOUR REDEMPTION RIGHTS.
 

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On behalf of the Acies Board of Directors, we would like to thank you for your support and look forward to the successful completion of the Business Combination.
Sincerely,
Daniel Fetters and Edward King
Co-Chief Executive Officers
NEITHER THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION NOR ANY STATE SECURITIES REGULATORY AGENCY HAS APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED THE TRANSACTIONS DESCRIBED IN THE ACCOMPANYING PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS, PASSED UPON THE MERITS OR FAIRNESS OF THE BUSINESS COMBINATION OR RELATED TRANSACTIONS OR PASSED UPON THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THE DISCLOSURE IN THE ACCOMPANYING PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY CONSTITUTES A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
The accompanying proxy statement/prospectus is dated                 , 2021 and is first being mailed to shareholders on or about                 , 2021.
 

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ACIES ACQUISITION CORP.
A Cayman Islands Exempted Company
(Company Number 365197)
1219 Morningside Drive, Suite 110
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
TO BE HELD ON           , 2021
TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF ACIES ACQUISITION CORP.:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting (the "Extraordinary General Meeting”) of Acies Acquisition Corp., a Cayman Islands exempted company ("Acies” and, after the Domestication, as described below, "New PLAYSTUDIOS”), at           , Eastern Time on           , 2021 at the offices of Latham & Watkins LLP located at 10250 Constellation Blvd., Suite 1100, Los Angeles, CA 90067, and also virtually via live webcast at: https://www.cstproxy.com/aciesacq/sm2021 or at such other time, on such other date and at such other place to which the meeting may be adjourned. You are cordially invited to attend the Extraordinary General Meeting, which will be held for the following purposes:

Proposal No. 1—The Business Combination Proposal—to consider and vote upon a proposal to approve by ordinary resolution and adopt the Merger Agreement, dated as of February 1, 2021 (the "Merger Agreement”), by and among Acies, Catalyst Merger Sub I, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Acies ("First Merger Sub”), Catalyst Merger Sub II, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Acies ("Second Merger Sub”), and PlayStudios, Inc. ("PLAYSTUDIOS”), a copy of which is attached to this proxy statement/prospectus statement as Annex A. The Merger Agreement provides for, among other things, following the Domestication of Acies to Delaware as described below, the merger of First Merger Sub with and into PLAYSTUDIOS (the "First Merger”) with PLAYSTUDIOS surviving the merger as a wholly owned subsidiary of Acies (PLAYSTUDIOS, in its capacity as the surviving corporation of the First Merger, is referred to as the "Surviving Corporation”), and immediately following the First Merger, and as part of an integrated transaction with the First Merger, the Surviving Corporation will merge with and into Second Merger Sub (the "Second Merger” and, together with the First Merger, the "Mergers”), with Second Merger Sub being the surviving entity of the Second Merger (Second Merger Sub, in its capacity as the surviving entity of the Second Merger, the "Surviving Entity”), in accordance with the terms and subject to the conditions of the Merger Agreement as more fully described elsewhere in this proxy statement/prospectus (we refer to this proposal as the "Business Combination Proposal”);

Proposal No. 2—The Domestication Proposal—to consider and vote upon a proposal to approve by special resolution, assuming the Business Combination Proposal is approved and adopted, the change of Acies’ jurisdiction of incorporation by deregistering as an exempted company in the Cayman Islands and continuing and domesticating as a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware (the "Domestication” and, together with the Merger Agreement and the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement and documents related thereto, the "Business Combination”) (this proposal is referred to herein as the "Domestication Proposal”);

Proposal No. 3—Organizational Documents Proposals—to consider and vote upon the following four separate proposals (collectively, the "Organizational Documents Proposals”) to approve by ordinary resolutions, save for the Organizational Documents Proposal D which requires a special resolution, assuming the Business Combination Proposal and the Domestication Proposal are approved and adopted, the following material differences between Acies’ Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association (as may be amended from time to time, the "Cayman Constitutional Documents”) and the proposed new certificate of incorporation ("Proposed Certificate of Incorporation”) and the proposed new bylaws ("Proposed Bylaws”) of Acies Acquisition Corp. (a corporation incorporated in the State of Delaware, and upon the filing with and acceptance by the Secretary of State of Delaware of the certificate of domestication in accordance with Section 388 of the Delaware General Corporation Law (the "DGCL”)), which will be renamed "PLAYSTUDIOS, Inc.”
 

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in connection with the Business Combination (Acies after the Domestication, including after such change of name, is referred to herein as "New PLAYSTUDIOS”):

Organizational Documents Proposal A—to authorize by ordinary resolution the change in the authorized share capital of Acies from 500,000,000 Acies Class A ordinary shares and 50,000,000 Acies Class B ordinary shares to        shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock,        shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock and        shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS preferred stock (this proposal is referred to herein as "Organizational Documents Proposal A”);

Organizational Documents Proposal B—to authorize the board of directors of New PLAYSTUDIOS (the "New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors”) to issue any or all shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS preferred stock (the "New PLAYSTUDIOS preferred stock”) in one or more classes or series, with such terms and conditions as may be expressly determined by New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors and as may be permitted by the DGCL (this proposal is referred to herein as "Organizational Documents Proposal B”);

Organizational Documents Proposal C—to provide that the New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors be declassified with all directors being elected each year for one-year terms (this proposal is referred to herein as "Organizational Documents Proposal C”); and

Organizational Documents Proposal D—to authorize, by way of special resolution, all other changes in connection with the amendment, restatement and replacement of the Cayman Constitutional Documents with the Proposed Certificate of Incorporation and Proposed Bylaws as part of the Domestication (copies of which are attached to this proxy statement/prospectus as Annex I and Annex J, respectively), including, among other things, (1) changing the corporate name from "Acies Acquisition Corp.” to "PLAYSTUDIOS, Inc.,” ​(2) making New PLAYSTUDIOS’ corporate existence perpetual, (3) adopting Delaware as the exclusive forum for certain stockholder litigation and the federal district courts of the United States of America the exclusive forum for the resolution of any complaint asserting a cause of action arising under the Securities Act, and (4) removing certain provisions related to Acies’ status as a blank check company that will no longer be applicable upon consummation of the Business Combination, all of which Acies Board of Directors believes is necessary to adequately address the needs of New PLAYSTUDIOS after the Business Combination (this proposal is referred to herein as "Organizational Documents Proposal D”);

Proposal No. 4—Director Election Proposal—to consider and vote upon a proposal to approve by ordinary resolution, to elect seven directors who, upon consummation of the Business Combination, will be the directors of New PLAYSTUDIOS (this proposal is referred to herein as the "Director Election Proposal”);

Proposal No. 5—Stock Issuance Proposal—to consider and vote upon a proposal to approve by ordinary resolution, for the purposes of complying with the applicable provisions of Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635, the issuance of (x) shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock pursuant to the terms of the Merger Agreement and (y) shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock to certain investors (the "PIPE Investors”) in connection with the PIPE Investment, plus any additional shares pursuant to subscription agreements we may enter into prior to Closing (this proposal is referred to herein as the "Stock Issuance Proposal”);

Proposal No. 6—The Incentive Plan Proposal—to consider and vote upon a proposal to approve by ordinary resolution, the New PLAYSTUDIOS 2021 Equity Incentive Plan (the "Incentive Plan”), a copy of which is attached to this proxy statement/prospectus as Annex F, including the authorization of the initial share reserve under the Incentive Plan (this proposal is referred to herein as the "Incentive Plan Proposal”);

Proposal No. 7—The ESPP Proposal—to consider and vote upon a proposal to approve by ordinary resolution, the New PLAYSTUDIOS Employee Stock Purchase Plan (the "ESPP”), a copy of which is attached to this proxy statement/prospectus as Annex G, including the authorization of the initial share reserve under the ESPP (this proposal is referred to herein as the "ESPP Proposal” and, collectively with the Business Combination Proposal, the Domestication Proposal, the
 

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Organizational Documents Proposals, the Stock Issuance Proposal and the Incentive Plan Proposal, the "Condition Precedent Proposals”);

Proposal No. 8—Auditor Ratification Proposal—to consider and vote upon a proposal to approve by ordinary resolution, the ratification of the appointment of Marcum LLP as the independent registered public accountants of Acies to audit and report upon Acies’ consolidated financial statements for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2021 (this proposal is referred to herein as the "Auditor Ratification Proposal”).

Proposal No. 9—The Adjournment Proposal—to consider and vote upon a proposal to approve the adjournment of the Extraordinary General Meeting by ordinary resolution to a later date or dates, if necessary, to permit further solicitation and vote of proxies in the event that there are insufficient votes for the approval of one or more proposals at the Extraordinary General Meeting (this proposal is referred to herein as the "Adjournment Proposal”).
Each of the Condition Precedent Proposals is cross-conditioned on the approval of each other. The Auditor Ratification Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal are not conditioned upon the approval of any other proposal set forth in this proxy statement/prospectus.
These items of business are described in this proxy statement/prospectus, which we encourage you to read carefully and in its entirety before voting.
Only holders of record of ordinary shares at the close of business on                 , 2021 are entitled to notice of and to vote and have their votes counted at the Extraordinary General Meeting and any adjournment of the Extraordinary General Meeting. The Extraordinary General Meeting will be held at                 , Eastern Time on                 , 2021 at the offices of Latham & Watkins LLP located at 10250 Constellation Blvd., Suite 1100, Los Angeles, CA 90067, and also virtually via live webcast at: https://www.cstproxy.com/aciesacq/sm2021.
This proxy statement/prospectus and accompanying proxy card are being provided to Acies’ shareholders in connection with the solicitation of proxies to be voted at the Extraordinary General Meeting and at any adjournment of the Extraordinary General Meeting. Whether or not you plan to attend the Extraordinary General Meeting, all of Acies’ shareholders are urged to read this proxy statement/prospectus, including the Annexes and the documents referred to herein, carefully and in their entirety. You should also carefully consider the risk factors described in "Risk Factors” beginning on page 28 of this proxy statement/prospectus.
After careful consideration, the board of directors of Acies has unanimously approved the Business Combination and unanimously recommends that shareholders vote "FOR” adoption of the Merger Agreement, and approval of the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Business Combination, and "FOR” all other proposals presented to Acies’ shareholders in this proxy statement/prospectus. When you consider the recommendation of these proposals by the board of directors of Acies, you should keep in mind that Acies’ directors and officers have interests in the Business Combination that may conflict with your interests as a shareholder. See the section titled "Business Combination Proposal—Interests of Acies’ Directors and Executive Officers in the Business Combination” in this proxy statement/prospectus for a further discussion of these considerations.
Pursuant to the Cayman Constitutional Documents, a holder of public shares (a "public shareholder”) may request of Acies that New PLAYSTUDIOS redeem all or a portion of its public shares for cash if the Business Combination is consummated. As a holder of public shares, you will be entitled to receive cash for any public shares to be redeemed only if you:
(i)
(a) hold public shares, or (b) if you hold public shares through units, you elect to separate your units into the underlying public shares and public warrants prior to exercising your redemption rights with respect to the public shares;
(ii)
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deliver your public shares to Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, physically or electronically through The Depository Trust Company ("DTC”).
Holders must complete the procedures for electing to redeem their public shares in the manner described above prior to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, on                 , 2021 (two business days before the Extraordinary General Meeting) in order for their shares to be redeemed.
Holders of units must elect to separate the units into the underlying public shares and warrants prior to exercising redemption rights with respect to the public shares. If holders hold their units in an account at a brokerage firm or bank, holders must notify their broker or bank that they elect to separate the units into the underlying public shares and warrants, or if a holder holds units registered in its own name, the holder must contact Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, directly and instruct them to do so. Public shareholders may elect to redeem public shares regardless of if or how they vote in respect of the Business Combination Proposal. If the Business Combination is not consummated, the public shares will be returned to the respective holder, broker or bank.
If the Business Combination is consummated, and if a public shareholder properly exercises its right to redeem all or a portion of the public shares that it holds and timely delivers its shares to Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, New PLAYSTUDIOS will redeem such public shares for a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the pro rata portion of the trust account established at the consummation of our initial public offering into which substantially all of the proceeds from Acies’ initial public offering has been deposited for the benefit of Acies, certain of its public shareholders and the underwriters of Acies’ initial public offering (the "Trust Account”), calculated as of two business days prior to the consummation of the Business Combination. For illustrative purposes, as of November 9, 2020, this would have amounted to approximately $10.00 per issued and outstanding public share. If a public shareholder exercises its redemption rights in full, then it will be electing to exchange its public shares for cash and will no longer own public shares. The redemption takes place following the Domestication and, accordingly, it is shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock that will be redeemed promptly after consummation of the Business Combination. See "Extraordinary General Meeting of Acies—Redemption Rights” in this proxy statement/prospectus for a detailed description of the procedures to be followed if you wish to redeem your public shares for cash. Acies’ public shareholders may exercise their redemption rights with respect to their public shares without affecting their ability to hold and exercise any public warrants.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, a public shareholder, together with any affiliate of such public shareholder or any other person with whom such public shareholder is acting in concert or as a "group” ​(as defined in Section 13(d)(3) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended ("Exchange Act”)), will be restricted from redeeming its public shares with respect to more than an aggregate of 15% of the public shares. Accordingly, if a public shareholder, alone or acting in concert or as a group, seeks to redeem more than 15% of the public shares, then any such shares in excess of that 15% limit would not be redeemed for cash.
Acies Acquisition LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and shareholder of Acies (the "Sponsor”), and each officer and director of Acies have agreed to, among other things, vote in favor of the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, and to waive their redemption rights in connection with the consummation of the Business Combination with respect to any ordinary shares held by them, in each case, subject to the terms and conditions contemplated by the Sponsor Support Agreement, dated as of February 1, 2021, a copy of which is attached to this proxy statement/prospectus statement as Annex B (the "Sponsor Support Agreement”). The ordinary shares held by the Sponsor will be excluded from the pro rata calculation used to determine the per-share redemption price. As of the date of this proxy statement/prospectus, the Sponsor owns 20% of the issued and outstanding ordinary shares.
The Merger Agreement provides that the obligations of PLAYSTUDIOS to consummate the Mergers are conditioned on, among other things, that as of the Closing, (i) the Domestication has been completed, (ii) the amount of cash available in (x) Trust Account, after deducting the amount required to satisfy Acies’ obligations to its shareholders (if any) that exercise their rights to redeem their Acies Class A ordinary shares pursuant to the Cayman Constitutional Documents (but prior to the payment of (a) deferred underwriting commissions being held in the Trust Account and (b) any transaction expenses of Acies or its affiliates) plus (y) the PIPE Investment Amount (as defined herein), is at least equal to $200.0 million minus
 

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qualified expenses related to the cost of filing fees and seeking governmental approval of the Mergers (the "Minimum Available Cash Amount”) (such condition, the "Minimum Cash Condition”). If such condition is not met, and such condition is not waived by PLAYSTUDIOS under the terms of the Merger Agreement, then the Merger Agreement could terminate and the proposed Business Combination may not be consummated. In addition, pursuant to the Cayman Constitutional Documents, in no event will Acies redeem public shares in an amount that would cause Acies’ net tangible assets (as determined in accordance with Rule 3a51-1(g)(1) of the Exchange Act) to be less than $5,000,001.
The Merger Agreement is also subject to the satisfaction or waiver of certain other closing conditions as described in this proxy statement/prospectus. There can be no assurance that the parties to the Merger Agreement would waive any such provision of the Merger Agreement.
The approval of each of the Domestication Proposal and Organizational Documents Proposal D requires the affirmative vote of holders of at least two-thirds of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting. The Business Combination Proposal, the Organizational Document Proposals (excluding Organizational Document Proposal D), the Stock Issuance Proposal, the Incentive Plan Proposal, the ESPP Proposal, the Auditor Ratification Proposal, and the Adjournment Proposal require the affirmative vote of a majority of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting. The Director Election Proposal requires the affirmative vote of the majority of the holders of Acies Class B ordinary shares.
Your vote is very important.   Whether or not you plan to attend the Extraordinary General Meeting, please vote as soon as possible by following the instructions in this proxy statement/prospectus to make sure that your shares are represented at the Extraordinary General Meeting. If you hold your shares in "street name” through a bank, broker or other nominee, you will need to follow the instructions provided to you by your bank, broker or other nominee to ensure that your shares are represented and voted at the Extraordinary General Meeting. The transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement will be consummated only if the Condition Precedent Proposals are approved at the Extraordinary General Meeting. Each of the Condition Precedent Proposals is cross-conditioned on the approval of each other. The Auditor Ratification Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal are not conditioned upon the approval of any other proposal set forth in this proxy statement/prospectus.
If you sign, date and return your proxy card without indicating how you wish to vote, your proxy will be voted FOR each of the proposals presented at the Extraordinary General Meeting. If you fail to return your proxy card or fail to instruct your bank, broker or other nominee how to vote, and do not attend the Extraordinary General Meeting in person, the effect will be, among other things, that your shares will not be counted for purposes of determining whether a quorum is present at the Extraordinary General Meeting and will not be voted. An abstention or broker non-vote will be counted towards the quorum requirement but will not count as a vote cast at the Extraordinary General Meeting. If you are a shareholder of record and you attend the Extraordinary General Meeting and wish to vote in person, you may withdraw your proxy and vote in person.
Your attention is directed to the remainder of the proxy statement/prospectus following this notice (including the Annexes and other documents referred to herein) for a more complete description of the proposed Business Combination and related transactions and each of the proposals. You are encouraged to read this proxy statement/prospectus carefully and in its entirety, including the Annexes and other documents referred to herein. If you have any questions or need assistance voting your ordinary shares, please contact Morrow Sodali LLC ("Morrow Sodali”), our proxy solicitor, by calling 800-662-5200; banks and brokers can call collect at (203) 658-9400, or by emailing ACAC.info@investor.morrowsodali.com.
 

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Thank you for your participation. We look forward to your continued support.
By Order of the Board of Directors of Acies Acquisition Corp.,
           , 2021
Daniel Fetters
Edward King
Co-Chief Executive Officer Co-Chief Executive Officer
TO EXERCISE YOUR REDEMPTION RIGHTS, YOU MUST DEMAND IN WRITING THAT YOUR PUBLIC SHARES ARE REDEEMED FOR A PRO RATA PORTION OF THE FUNDS HELD IN THE TRUST ACCOUNT AND TENDER YOUR SHARES TO ACIES’ TRANSFER AGENT AT LEAST TWO BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE VOTE AT THE EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. YOU MAY TENDER YOUR SHARES BY EITHER DELIVERING YOUR SHARE CERTIFICATE TO THE TRANSFER AGENT OR BY DELIVERING YOUR SHARES ELECTRONICALLY USING THE DEPOSITORY TRUST COMPANY’S DWAC (DEPOSIT WITHDRAWAL AT CUSTODIAN) SYSTEM. IF THE BUSINESS COMBINATION IS NOT COMPLETED, THEN THESE SHARES WILL BE RETURNED TO YOU OR YOUR ACCOUNT. IF YOU HOLD THE SHARES IN STREET NAME, YOU WILL NEED TO INSTRUCT THE ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE AT YOUR BANK OR BROKER TO WITHDRAW THE SHARES FROM YOUR ACCOUNT IN ORDER TO EXERCISE YOUR REDEMPTION RIGHTS.
 

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This proxy statement/prospectus incorporates important business and financial information about Acies from other documents that are not included in or delivered with this proxy statement/prospectus.
You may request copies of this proxy statement/prospectus or other publicly available information concerning Acies, without charge, by written request to Daniel Fetters, Acies Acquisition Corp., 1219 Morningside Drive, Suite 110, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266, or by telephone request at (310) 545-9265; or Morrow Sodali, Acies’ proxy solicitor, by calling (800) 662-5200; banks and brokers can call collect at (203) 658-9400, or by emailing ACAC.info@investor.morrowsodali.com, or from the SEC through the SEC website at www.sec.gov.
In order for Acies’ shareholders to receive timely delivery of the documents in advance of the Extraordinary General Meeting of Acies to be held on                 , 2021, you must request the information no later than           , 2021, five business days prior to the date of the Extraordinary General Meeting.
You also may obtain additional proxy cards and other information related to the proxy solicitation by contacting the appropriate contact listed above. You will not be charged for any of these documents that you request.
 
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TRADEMARKS
This document contains references to trademarks and service marks belonging to other entities. Solely for convenience, trademarks and trade names referred to in this proxy statement/prospectus may appear without the ® or symbols, but such references are not intended to indicate, in any way, that the applicable licensor will not assert, to the fullest extent under applicable law, its rights to these trademarks and trade names. Acies does not intend its use or display of other companies’ trade names, trademarks or service marks to imply a relationship with, or endorsement or sponsorship of it by, any other companies.
 
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SELECTED DEFINITIONS
Unless otherwise stated or unless the context otherwise requires, the terms "we,” "us,” "our” and "Acies” refer to Acies Acquisition Corp., and the terms "New PLAYSTUDIOS,” "combined company” and "post-combination company” refer to Acies Acquisition Corp. and its subsidiaries following the consummation of the Business Combination.
Unless otherwise stated in this proxy statement/prospectus or the context otherwise requires, references to:
"Acies” are to Acies Acquisition Corp. prior to its domestication as a corporation in the State of Delaware;
"Acies Board of Directors” are to the board of directors of Acies Acquisition Corp.;
"Acies Class A ordinary shares” are to Acies’ Class A ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share;
"Acies Class B ordinary shares” are to Acies’ Class B ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share;
"Acies ordinary shares” are to Acies Class A ordinary shares and the Acies Class B ordinary shares, collectively;
"Acies units” and "units” are to the units of Acies, each unit representing one Acies Class A ordinary share and one-third of one redeemable warrant to acquire one Acies Class A ordinary share, that were offered and sold by Acies in its initial public offering and registered pursuant to the IPO registration statement (less the number of units that have been separated into the underlying public shares and underlying warrants upon the request of the holder thereof) which will automatically separate into their component parts and will not be traded after the Business Combination;
"Acies warrants” are to the public warrants and the private placement warrants;
"Adjournment Proposal” are to a proposal to approve the adjournment of the Extraordinary General Meeting to a later date or dates, if necessary, to permit further solicitation and vote of proxies in the event that there are insufficient votes for the approval of one or more proposals at the Extraordinary General Meeting;
" Auditor Ratification Proposal” are to a proposal to approve by ordinary resolution, the appointment by the audit committee of Marcum LLP as theindependent registered public accountants of Acies to audit and report upon Acies consolidated financial statements for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2021;
"Available Cash” are to Minimum Available Cash Amount;
"Business Combination” are to the Domestication, together with the Merger Agreement (including the Mergers) and the Transactions;
"Business Combination Proposal” are to a proposal to approve by ordinary resolution and adopt the Merger Agreement and approve the Business Combination;
"Cayman Constitutional Documents” are to Acies’ Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association, as amended from time to time;
"Cayman Islands Companies Act” are to the Cayman Islands Companies Act (2021 Revision);
"Closing” are to the closing of the Business Combination;
"Company,” "we,” "us” and "our” are to Acies prior to its domestication as a corporation in the State of Delaware and New PLAYSTUDIOS after its domestication as a corporation incorporated in the State of Delaware, including after its change of name to PLAYSTUDIOS, Inc.;
"Condition Precedent Approvals” are to approval at the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Condition Precedent Proposals;
"Condition Precedent Proposals” are to the Business Combination Proposal, the Domestication Proposal, the Organizational Documents Proposals, the Director Election Proposal, the Stock Issuance Proposal, the Incentive Plan Proposal and the ESPP Proposal, collectively;
 
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"Continental” are to Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company;
"COVID-19” are to SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19, and any evolutions thereof or any other epidemics, pandemics or disease outbreaks;
"DGCL” are to the Delaware General Corporation Law, as amended;
"Director Election Proposal” are to a proposal to approve by ordinary resolution the election of seven directors who, upon consummation of the Business Combination, will be the directors of New PLAYSTUDIOS;
"Domestication” are to the domestication of Acies Acquisition Corp. as a corporation incorporated in the State of Delaware;
"Domestication Proposal” are to a proposal to approve by special resolution the Domestication;
"Earnout Shares” are to 15,000,000  shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock in the form of earnout consideration, payable in two equal tranches if the closing price of the New Class A common stock exceeds $12.50 and $15.00 per share for any 20 trading days within any 30-trading day period commencing on or after the 150th day following the closing of the Business Combination and ending no later than the five-year anniversary of the closing;
"ESPP Proposal” are to a proposal to approve by ordinary resolution the ESPP;
"Effective Time” are to the time of filing of a certificate of merger with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware upon consummation of the First Merger or such later time as may be agreed by Acies and PLAYSTUDIOS in writing and specified in such certificate of merger.
"ESPP” are to the New PLAYSTUDIOS 2021 Employee Stock Purchase Plan attached to this proxy statement/prospectus as Annex G;
"Exchange Act” are to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended;
"Extraordinary General Meeting” are to the extraordinary general meeting of Acies to be held on                 , 2021;
"First Merger” are to the merger of Catalyst Merger Sub I, Inc. with and into PLAYSTUDIOS, with PLAYSTUDIOS surviving the merger as a wholly owned subsidiary of New PLAYSTUDIOS;
"Founder” are to Andrew Pascal;
"Founder Group” are to Andrew Pascal or any member of the Pascal Family Trust and their respective affiliates;
"GAAP” are to the U.S. generally accepted accounting principles;
"HSR Act” are to the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended;
"Incentive Plan” are to the New PLAYSTUDIOS 2021 Equity Incentive Plan attached to this proxy statement/prospectus as Annex F;
"Incentive Plan Proposal” are to a proposal to approve by ordinary resolution the Incentive Plan;
"initial public offering” or "IPO” are to Acies’ initial public offering that was consummated on October 27, 2020;
"IPO registration statement” are to the Registration Statement on Form S-1 (333-249297) filed by Acies in connection with its initial public offering, which became effective on October 22, 2020;
"IRS” are to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service;
"JOBS Act” are to the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act of 2012;
"Merger Agreement” are to the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated February 1, 2021, by and between Acies, PLAYSTUDIOS, First Merger Sub and Second Merger Sub;
"Mergers” are to the First Merger and the Second Merger;
 
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"Minimum Available Cash Amount” are to Trust Amount plus the PIPE Investment Amount being at least equal to $200.0 million minus qualified expenses related to the cost of filing fees and seeking governmental approval of the Mergers;
"Minimum Cash Condition” are to the condition at Closing that the Minimum Available Cash Amount is satisfied;
"Nasdaq” are to the Nasdaq Capital Market;
"New PLAYSTUDIOS” are to Acies after the Domestication and its name change from Acies Acquisition Corp.;
"New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors” are to the board of directors of New PLAYSTUDIOS;
"New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock” are to shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock, par value $0.0001 per share;
"New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock” are to shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock, par value $0.0001 per share;
"New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock” are to shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock and New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock, collectively;
"New PLAYSTUDIOS warrant” are to warrants to purchase shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock;
"Offer” are to the offer provided to the Acies Shareholders to have their Acies Class A ordinary shares redeemed for the consideration, and on the terms and subject to the conditions and limitations, set forth in the Merger Agreement, the Cayman Constitutional Documents, the Trust Agreement, and the Proxy Statement in conjunction with obtaining approval from the Acies Shareholders of the Merger Agreement and the proposals contemplated by this proxy statement / prospectus,
"Organizational Documents Proposal A” are to a proposal to authorize by ordinary resolution the change in the authorized share capital of Acies from 500,000,000 Acies Class A ordinary shares and 50,000 Acies Class B ordinary shares to        shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock,        shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock and        shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS preferred stock;
"Organizational Documents Proposal B” are to a proposal to authorize by ordinary resolution the New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors to issue any or all shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS preferred stock in one or more classes or series, with such terms and conditions as may be expressly determined by the New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors and as may be permitted by the DGCL;
"Organizational Documents Proposal C” are to a proposal to provide by ordinary resolution that the New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors be declassified with all directors being elected each year for one-year terms;
"Organizational Documents Proposal D” are to a proposal to authorize by special resolution all other changes in connection with the amendment, restatement and replacement of the Cayman Constitutional Documents with the Proposed Certificate of Incorporation and Proposed Bylaws as part of the Domestication, including, among other things, (1) changing the corporate name from "Acies Acquisition Corp.” to "PLAYSTUDIOS, Inc.,” ​(2) making New PLAYSTUDIOS’ corporate existence perpetual, (3) adopting Delaware as the exclusive forum for certain stockholder litigation and the federal district courts of the United States of America the exclusive forum for the resolution of any complaint asserting a cause of action arising under the Securities Act, and (4) removing certain provisions related to Acies’ status as a blank check company that will no longer be applicable upon consummation of the Business Combination, all of which the Acies Board of Directors believes is necessary to adequately address the needs of New PLAYSTUDIOS after the Business Combination;
"Organizational Documents Proposals” are to Organizational Documents Proposal A, Organizational Documents Proposal B, Organizational Documents Proposal C and Organizational Documents Proposal D, collectively;
 
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"Person” are to any individual, firm, corporation, partnership (limited or general), limited liability company, incorporated or unincorporated association, joint venture, joint stock company, governmental authority or instrumentality or other entity of any kind;
"PIPE Investment” are to the purchase of shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock pursuant to the Subscription Agreements;
"PIPE Investment Amount” are to the aggregate gross purchase price received by Acies prior to or substantially concurrently with the Closing for the shares in the PIPE Investment;
"PIPE Investors” are to those certain investors participating in the PIPE Investment pursuant to the Subscription Agreements;
"PLAYSTUDIOS” are to PlayStudios, Inc. prior to the Business Combination;
"PLAYSTUDIOS capital stock” are to the PLAYSTUDIOS common stock and PLAYSTUDIOS preferred stock;
"PLAYSTUDIOS common stock” are to shares of PLAYSTUDIOS common stock, par value $0.00005 per share;
"PLAYSTUDIOS Options” are to options to purchase shares of PLAYSTUDIOS common stock;
"PLAYSTUDIOS preferred stock” are to shares of PLAYSTUDIOS preferred stock, par value $0.00005 per share;
"PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders” are to the stockholders of PLAYSTUDIOS, holders of PLAYSTUDIOS Warrants and holders of vested PLAYSTUDIOS Options prior to the Business Combination;
"PLAYSTUDIOS warrants” are to warrants to purchase shares of PLAYSTUDIOS capital stock;
"private placement warrants” are to the Acies private placement warrants outstanding as of the date of this proxy statement/prospectus and the warrants of New PLAYSTUDIOS issued as a matter of law upon the conversion thereof at the time of the Domestication;
"pro forma” are to giving pro forma effect to the Business Combination;
"Proposed Bylaws” are to the proposed bylaws of New PLAYSTUDIOS upon the effective date of the Domestication attached to this proxy statement/prospectus as Annex J;
"Proposed Certificate of Incorporation” are to the proposed certificate of incorporation of New PLAYSTUDIOS upon the effective date of the Domestication attached to this proxy statement/prospectus as Annex I;
"Proposed Organizational Documents” are to the Proposed Certificate of Incorporation and the Proposed Bylaws;
"public shareholders” are to holders of public shares, whether acquired in Acies’ initial public offering or acquired in the secondary market;
"public shares” are to the Acies Class A ordinary shares (including those that underlie the units) that were offered and sold by Acies in its initial public offering and registered pursuant to the IPO registration statement or the shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock issued as a matter of law upon the conversion thereof at the time of the Domestication, as context requires;
"public warrants” are to the redeemable warrants (including those that underlie the units) that were offered and sold by Acies in its initial public offering and registered pursuant to the IPO registration statement or the redeemable warrants of New PLAYSTUDIOS issued as a matter of law upon the conversion thereof at the time of the Domestication, as context requires;
"redemption” are to each redemption of public shares for cash pursuant to the Cayman Constitutional Documents and the Proposed Organizational Documents;
 
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"Registration Rights Agreement” are to the Registration Rights Agreement to be entered into at Closing, by and among New PLAYSTUDIOS, the Sponsor, certain stockholders of PLAYSTUDIOS, and certain other stockholders;
"Sarbanes-Oxley Act” are to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002;
"SEC” are to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission;
"Second Effective Time” are to the time of filing of a certificate of merger with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware upon consummation of the Second Merger or such later time as may be agreed by Acies and PLAYSTUDIOS in writing and specified in such certificate of merger;
"Second Merger” are to, immediately following the First Merger, and as part of an integrated transaction with the First Merger, the merger of PLAYSTUDIOS, as the surviving corporation of the First Merger, with and into Catalyst Merger Sub II, LLC with Catalyst Merger Sub II, LLC being the surviving entity of the Second Merger;
"Securities Act” are to the Securities Act of 1933, as amended;
"Service Provider” are to any employee (including any PLAYSTUDIOS employee as defined in the Merger Agreement), officer, director, manager, individual independent contractor or consultant of PLAYSTUDIOS or its subsidiaries;
"Sponsor” are to Acies Acquisition LLC, a Delaware limited liability company;
"Sponsor Shares” are to the Acies Class B ordinary shares purchased by the Sponsor in a private placement prior to the initial public offering, and the New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock that will be issued upon the conversion thereof;
"Sponsor Support Agreement” are to that certain Support Agreement, dated February 1, 2021, by and among the Sponsor, Acies, and PLAYSTUDIOS, as amended and modified from time to time;
"Stock Issuance Proposal” are to a proposal to approve by ordinary resolution, for the purposes of complying with the applicable provisions of Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635, the issuance of shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock pursuant to the terms of the Merger Agreement and to the PIPE Investors in connection with the PIPE Investment, plus any additional shares pursuant to subscription agreements Acies may enter into prior to Closing;
"Subscription Agreements” are to the subscription agreements pursuant to which the PIPE Investment will be consummated;
"Transactions” are to the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement and documents related thereto;
"Trust Account” are to the trust account established at the consummation of Acies’ initial public offering maintained by Continental, acting as trustee, into which substantially all of the proceeds from Acies’ initial public offering has been deposited for the benefit of Acies, certain of its public shareholders and the underwriters of Acies’ initial public offering;
"Trust Agreement” are to the Investment Management Trust Agreement, dated October 22, 2020, by and between Acies and Continental, as trustee; and
"Trust Amount” are to the amount of cash in the Trust Account, after deducting the amount required to satisfy Acies’ obligations to its shareholders (if any) that exercise their rights to redeem their Acies Class A ordinary shares pursuant to the Cayman Constitutional Documents (but prior to payment of (a) any deferred underwriting commissions being held in the Trust Account and (b) any transaction expenses of Acies or its affiliates).
Unless otherwise stated in this proxy statement/prospectus or the context otherwise requires, all references in this proxy statement/prospectus to Class A ordinary shares, shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock or warrants include such securities underlying the units.
 
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CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This proxy statement/prospectus contains statements that are forward-looking and as such are not historical facts. This includes, without limitation, the plans, strategies and prospects, both business and financial, of Acies and PLAYSTUDIOS. These statements are based on the beliefs and assumptions of the management of Acies and PLAYSTUDIOS and constitute projections, forecasts and forward-looking statements, and are not guarantees of performance. Such statements can be identified by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts, including statements concerning possible or assumed future actions, business strategies, events or results of operations. Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Although Acies and PLAYSTUDIOS believe that their respective plans, intentions and expectations reflected in or suggested by these forward-looking statements are reasonable, neither Acies nor PLAYSTUDIOS can assure you that either will achieve or realize these plans, intentions or expectations. When used in this proxy statement, words such as "anticipate,” "believe,” "continue,” "could,” "estimate,” "expect,” "intend,” "may,” "might,” "plan,” "possible,” "potential,” "predict,” "project,” "should,” "strive,” "seeks,” "plans,” "scheduled,” "would” and similar expressions may identify forward-looking statements, but the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking.
Forward-looking statements contained in this proxy statement/prospectus include, but are not limited to, statements about:

the ability of Acies and PLAYSTUDIOS to complete the Business Combination or, if Acies does not consummate such Business Combination, any other initial business combination;

the ability of Acies and PLAYSTUDIOS to achieve satisfaction or waiver (if applicable) of the conditions to the Mergers, including, among other things:

the satisfaction or waiver of certain customary closing conditions, including, among others, (i) approval by Acies’ shareholders of the Business Combination and related agreements and transactions by the respective shareholders of Acies and PLAYSTUDIOS, (ii) the effectiveness of the registration statement of which this proxy statement/prospectus forms a part, (iii) the receipt of approval for listing on Nasdaq of the shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock to be issued in connection with the Mergers, (iv) that Acies have at least $5,000,001 of net tangible assets upon Closing and (v) the absence of any injunctions or statute, rule or regulation prohibiting the transactions;

the completion of the Domestication;

the availability of an amount of cash at least equal to the Minimum Available Cash Amount;

the ability of Acies to realize the benefits expected from the Business Combination;

the occurrence of any other event, change or other circumstances that could give rise to the termination of the Merger Agreement;

the projected financial information, anticipated growth rate, and market opportunity of New PLAYSTUDIOS;

the ability to obtain or maintain the listing of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock or warrants on Nasdaq following the Business Combination;

Acies’ public securities’ potential liquidity and trading;

New PLAYSTUDIOS’ ability to raise financing in the future;

New PLAYSTUDIOS’ success in retaining or recruiting, or changes required in, its officers, key employees or directors following the completion of the Business Combination;

Acies’ officers and directors allocating their time to other businesses and potentially having conflicts of interest with Acies’ business or in approving the Business Combination;

the use of proceeds not held in the trust account or available to Acies from interest income on the trust account balance;
 
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factors relating to the business, operations and financial performance of PLAYSTUDIOS and its subsidiaries, including:

changes in the competitive and regulated industries in which PLAYSTUDIOS operates, variations in operating performance across competitors, changes in laws and regulations affecting PLAYSTUDIOS’ business and changes in the combined capital structure;

the ability to implement business plans, forecasts and other expectations after the completion of the Business Combination, and identify and realize additional opportunities;

the impact of COVID-19 on PLAYSTUDIOS business and/or the ability of the parties to complete the Business Combination;

costs related to the Business Combination and the failure to realize anticipated benefits of the Business Combination or to realize any financial projections or estimated pro forma results and the related underlying assumptions, including with respect to estimated Acies shareholder redemptions; and

other risk and uncertainties detailed under the section titled "Risk Factors.”
The forward-looking statements contained in this proxy statement/prospectus are based on current expectations and beliefs concerning future developments and their potential effects on Acies or PLAYSTUDIOS. There can be no assurance that future developments affecting Acies or PLAYSTUDIOS will be those that Acies or PLAYSTUDIOS have anticipated. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties (some of which are beyond Acies’ control or the control of PLAYSTUDIOS) or other assumptions that may cause actual results or performance to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those factors described under the heading "Risk Factors” beginning on page 28 of this proxy statement/prospectus. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should any of Acies’ or PLAYSTUDIOS’ assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary in material respects from those projected in these forward-looking statements. Acies and PLAYSTUDIOS undertake no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required under applicable securities laws.
Before any Acies shareholder grants its proxy or instructs how its vote should be cast or votes on the proposals to be put to the Extraordinary General Meeting, such shareholder should be aware that the occurrence of the events described in the "Risk Factors” section and elsewhere in this proxy statement/prospectus may adversely affect Acies and PLAYSTUDIOS.
 
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR SHAREHOLDERS OF ACIES
The questions and answers below highlight only selected information from this document and only briefly address some commonly asked questions about the proposals to be presented at the Extraordinary General Meeting, including with respect to the proposed Business Combination. The following questions and answers do not include all the information that is important to Acies’ shareholders. Acies urges shareholders to read this proxy statement/prospectus, including the Annexes and the other documents referred to herein, carefully and in their entirety to fully understand the proposed Business Combination and the voting procedures for the Extraordinary General Meeting, which will be held at                 , Eastern Time on                 , 2021 at the offices of Latham & Watkins LLP located at 10250 Constellation Blvd., Suite 1100, Los Angeles, California 90067, and also virtually via live webcast at: https://www.cstproxy.com/aciesacq/sm2021.
Q:
Why am I receiving this proxy statement/prospectus?
A:
Acies shareholders are being asked to consider and vote upon, among other proposals, a proposal to approve and adopt the Merger Agreement and approve the Business Combination. The Merger Agreement provides for, among other things, following the Domestication of Acies to Delaware as described below, the merger of First Merger Sub, with and into PLAYSTUDIOS, with PLAYSTUDIOS surviving the First Merger as a wholly owned subsidiary of, and immediately following the First Merger, and as part of an integrated transaction with the First Merger, the merger of Surviving Corporation with and into Second Merger Sub, with Second Merger Sub being the surviving entity of the Second Merger, pursuant to the terms of the Merger Agreement, in accordance with the terms and subject to the conditions of the Merger Agreement as more fully described elsewhere in this proxy statement/prospectus. See the section titled "Business Combination Proposal” for more detail.
A copy of the Merger Agreement is attached to this proxy statement/prospectus as Annex A and you are encouraged to read it in its entirety.
As a condition to the Mergers, Acies will change its jurisdiction of incorporation by effecting a deregistration under the Cayman Islands Companies Act and a domestication under Section 388 of the DGCL, pursuant to which Acies’ jurisdiction of incorporation will be changed from the Cayman Islands to the State of Delaware. As a result of and upon the effective time of the Domestication, (1) each of the then issued and outstanding Acies Class A ordinary shares will convert automatically, on a one-for-one basis, into a share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock, (2) each of the then issued and outstanding Acies Class B ordinary shares will convert automatically, on a one-for-one basis, into a share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock after giving effect to the forfeiture of certain Acies Class B ordinary shares held by the Sponsor pursuant to the Sponsor Support Agreement, (3) each then issued and outstanding Acies warrant will convert automatically, on a one-for-one basis, into one New PLAYSTUDIOS warrant, under substantially the same terms and conditions of the Warrant Agreement, as warrant agent, after giving effect to the forfeiture of certain warrants held by the Sponsor pursuant to the Sponsor Support Agreement, and (4) each of the then issued and outstanding Acies units that have not been previously separated into the underlying Acies Class A ordinary shares and one-third of an Acies warrant upon the request of the holder thereof will be cancelled and will entitle the holder thereof to one share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock and one-third of a New PLAYSTUDIOS warrant, provided that no fractional New PLAYSTUDIOS warrants will be issued upon separation of the Acies units. For further details, see "Domestication Proposal.”
The provisions of the Proposed Organizational Documents will differ materially from the Cayman Constitutional Documents. Please see "What amendments will be made to the current constitutional documents of Acies?” below.
THE VOTE OF SHAREHOLDERS IS IMPORTANT. SHAREHOLDERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO VOTE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER CAREFULLY REVIEWING THIS PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS.
 
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Q:
What proposals are shareholders of Acies being asked to vote upon?
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At the Extraordinary General Meeting, Acies is asking holders of ordinary shares to consider and vote upon:

the Business Combination Proposal;

the Domestication Proposal;

the Organizational Documents Proposals;

the Director Election Proposal;

the Stock Issuance Proposal;

the Incentive Plan Proposal;

the ESPP Proposal;

the Auditor Ratification Proposal; and

the Adjournment Proposal.
If Acies’ shareholders do not approve each of the Condition Precedent Proposals, then unless certain conditions in the Merger Agreement are waived by the applicable parties to the Merger Agreement, the Merger Agreement could terminate and the Business Combination may not be consummated. See "Business Combination Proposal,” "Domestication Proposal,” "Organizational Documents Proposals,” "Director Election Proposal,” "Stock Issuance Proposal,” "Incentive Plan Proposal,” "ESPP Proposal,” "Auditor Ratification Proposal,” and "Adjournment Proposal.”
Acies will hold the Extraordinary General Meeting to consider and vote upon these proposals. This proxy statement/prospectus contains important information about the Business Combination and the other matters to be acted upon at the Extraordinary General Meeting. Shareholders of Acies should read it carefully.
After careful consideration, the Acies Board of Directors has determined that the Business Combination Proposal, the Domestication Proposal, each of the Organizational Documents Proposals, the Director Election Proposal, the Stock Issuance Proposal, the Incentive Plan Proposal, the ESPP Proposal, the Auditor Ratification Proposal, and the Adjournment Proposal are in the best interests of Acies and its shareholders and unanimously recommends that you vote or give instruction to vote "FOR” each of those proposals.
The existence of financial and personal interests of one or more of Acies’ directors may result in a conflict of interest on the part of such director(s) between what he, she or they may believe is in the best interests of Acies and its shareholders and what he, she or they may believe is best for himself, herself or themselves in determining to recommend that shareholders vote for the proposals. In addition, Acies’ officers have interests in the Business Combination that may conflict with your interests as a shareholder. See the section titled "Business Combination Proposal—Interests of Acies’ Directors and Executive Officers in the Business Combination” for a further discussion of these considerations.
Q:
Why is Acies proposing the Business Combination?
A:
Acies was organized for the purpose of effecting a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization or similar business combination, with one or more businesses or entities.
Based on its due diligence investigations of PLAYSTUDIOS and the industry in which it operates, including the financial and other information provided by PLAYSTUDIOS in the course of Acies’ due diligence investigations, the Acies Board of Directors believes that the Business Combination with PLAYSTUDIOS is in the best interests of Acies and its shareholders and presents an opportunity to increase shareholder value. However, there can be no assurances of this.
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shareholders, the Acies Board of Directors did consider certain potentially material negative factors in arriving at that conclusion. These factors are discussed in greater detail in the section titled "Business Combination Proposal—Acies Board of Directors’ Reasons for the Business Combination,” as well as in the sections entitled "Risk Factors—Risks Related to PLAYSTUDIOS’ Business.”
Q:
Is my vote important?
A:
Yes.   The Business Combination cannot be completed unless the Merger Agreement is adopted by the Acies shareholders holding a majority of the votes cast on such proposal and the other Condition Precedent Proposals achieve the necessary votes outlined below. Only Acies shareholders as of the close of business on                 , 2021, the record date for the Extraordinary General Meeting, are entitled to vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting. The Acies Board of Directors unanimously recommends that such Acies shareholders vote "FOR” the Business Combination Proposal, "FOR” the Domestication Proposal, "FOR” each of the separate Organizational Documents Proposals, "FOR” the Director Election Proposal, "FOR” the Stock Issuance Proposal, "FOR” the Incentive Plan Proposal, "FOR” the ESPP Proposal, "FOR” the Auditor Ratification Proposal and "FOR” the Adjournment Proposal.
Q:
What will PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders receive in return for Acies’ acquisition of all of the issued and outstanding equity interests of PLAYSTUDIOS?
A:
As a result of and upon the Closing, among other things, all outstanding shares PLAYSTUDIOS capital stock will be cancelled in exchange for the right to receive cash or shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock, at the election of each holder PLAYSTUDIOS capital stock, and the applicable earnout pro rata portion of Earnout Shares, in the amount of the Aggregate Merger Consideration. The Aggregate Merger Consideration does not take into account certain additional issuances and payments which may be made under the terms of the Merger Agreement, as contemplated thereunder, including, if applicable, to the PIPE Investors pursuant to the PIPE Investment which may be made under the terms of the respective Subscription Agreements. For further details, see "Business Combination Proposal—The Merger Agreement—Effects of the Merger Agreement—Aggregate Merger Consideration.”
Q:
What equity stake will current Acies shareholders and PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders hold in New PLAYSTUDIOS immediately after the consummation of the Business Combination?
A:
As of the date of this proxy statement/prospectus, there are (i) 21,525,000 Acies Class A ordinary shares issued and outstanding (including as part of the issued and outstanding Acies units) and (ii) 5,381,250 Acies Class B ordinary shares issued and outstanding. In addition, as of the date of this proxy statement/prospectus, there are is an aggregate of 7,175,000 public warrants and 4,536,667 private placement warrants of Acies, in each case, issued and outstanding. Each whole warrant entitles the holder thereof to purchase one Acies Class A ordinary share and, following the Domestication, will entitle the holder thereof to purchase one share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock. Therefore, as of the date of this proxy statement/prospectus (without giving effect to the Business Combination), the Acies fully diluted share capital would be 38,617,917.
It is anticipated that, following the Business Combination (assuming consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement), (1) Acies’ public shareholders will own approximately 16.5% of the outstanding New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock, (2) PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders (without taking into account any public shares held by PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders prior to the consummation of the Business Combination) will own approximately 60.9% of the outstanding New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock and 100.0% of the outstanding New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock, representing 12.6% of the outstanding New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock, and (3) the Sponsor will own approximately 3.5% of the outstanding New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock. Members of the Founder Group will be the only holders of shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock, with each share entitled to twenty (20) votes. As a result, it is expected that the Founder Group will hold over 70% of the outstanding voting power of New PLAYSTUDIOS immediately following the closing of the Business Combination. These percentages assume (i) that no public shareholders exercise their redemption rights in connection with the Business Combination and (ii) that
 
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(x) New PLAYSTUDIOS issues 63,041,235 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock and 16,482,910 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock to PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders as the Aggregate Merger Consideration pursuant to the Merger Agreement, and (y) New PLAYSTUDIOS issues 25,000,000 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock to the PIPE Investors pursuant to the PIPE Investment, and (iii) that the current PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders elect to receive cash of $140.3 million as consideration in the Business Combination, which represents the maximum amount that such stockholders may elect to receive as cash consideration under the Merger Agreement (assuming no exercise of outstanding PLAYSTUDIOS Options as of September 30, 2020). If the actual facts are different from these assumptions, the percentage ownership retained by Acies’ existing shareholders in the combined company will be different.
The following table illustrates varying ownership levels in New PLAYSTUDIOS immediately following the consummation of the Business Combination based on (i) the assumptions above, and (ii) a scenario in which holders of 21,525,000 shares of Acies Class A ordinary shares exercise their redemption rights for their pro rata share of the funds in the Trust Account. The Merger Agreement includes as a condition to closing the Business Combination that, at the Closing, Acies will have a minimum of $200 million in cash comprising (i) the cash held in the Trust Account after giving effect to Acies share redemptions, (ii) proceeds from the PIPE Investment and (iii) less certain filing fees incurred by Acies. As the proceeds from the PIPE Investment are expected to satisfy the minimum cash requirement, the total Trust Account balance of $215.3 million as of September 30, 2020, adjusted for the effect of IPO and the additional issuance of shares and sale of private placement warrants in connection with the underwriters’ partial exercise of their over-allotment option, is reflected as being redeemed.
No Redemption Scenario
Maximum Redemption Scenario
(in dollars, except share data)
Shares
Ownership %
Voting
Power
(%)
Shares
Ownership %
Voting
Power
(%)
Acies public shareholders(1)
21,525,000 16.5% 4.9% %
Sponsor(1)(2) 4,531,250 3.5% 0.8% 3,724,062 3.0% 0.6%
PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders (excluding Founder Group)(3)
63,041,235 48.3% 14.2% 74,166,159 60.7% 15.1%
Founder Group(3)
16,482,910 12.6% 74.5% 19,391,659 15.9% 79.2%
PIPE Investors
25,000,000 19.1% 5.6% 25,000,000 20.4% 5.1%
Pro forma New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock at September 30, 2020
130,580,395 100.0% 100.0% 122,281,880 100.0% 100.0%
(1)
Excludes the shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock underlying Acies public and private placement warrants under both scenarios, as the warrants are not exercisable until 30 days after the close of the Business Combination or one year from the closing of the IPO.
(2)
Includes 900,000 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock held by the Sponsor under both scenarios that are subject to forfeiture if certain earnout conditions are not satisfied, as the shares are issued and outstanding as of the closing date of the Business Combination.
(3)
Excludes shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock underlying New PLAYSTUDIOS Options as well as any potential earn-out consideration, as they do not represent legally outstanding shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock at Closing.
If none of the PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders elect to receive any cash as consideration in the Business Combination, in the no redemptions scenario, an additional 14.0 million shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock will be issued to current PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders and an additional $140.3 million in cash will be available on the New PLAYSTUDIOS balance sheet at Closing. In the maximum redemption scenario, no PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders will receive any cash as consideration in the Business Combination.
 
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The numbers of shares and percentage interests set forth above have been presented for illustrative purposes only and do not necessarily reflect what New PLAYSTUDIOS’ share ownership will be after the Closing. For more information about the merger consideration, these scenarios and the underlying assumptions, see "Unaudited Pro Forma Condensed Combined Financial Information” and "Business Combination Proposal—The Merger Agreement—Effects of the Merger Agreement—Aggregate Merger Consideration.”
Q:
Why is Acies proposing the Domestication?
A:
The Acies Board of Directors believes that there are significant advantages to us that will arise as a result of a change of Acies’ domicile to Delaware. Further, the Acies Board of Directors believes that any direct benefit that the DGCL provides to a corporation also indirectly benefits its stockholders, who are the owners of the corporation. The Acies Board of Directors believes that there are several reasons why a reincorporation in Delaware is in the best interests of Acies and its shareholders: including, (i) the prominence, predictability and flexibility of the DGCL, (ii) Delaware’s well-established principles of corporate governance and (iii) the increased ability for Delaware corporations to attract and retain qualified directors. Each of the foregoing are discussed in greater detail in the section titled "Domestication Proposal—Reasons for the Domestication.”
To effect the Domestication, Acies will file a notice of deregistration with the Cayman Islands Registrar of Companies, together with the necessary accompanying documents, and file a certificate of incorporation and a certificate of corporate domestication with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware, under which Acies will be domesticated and continue as a Delaware corporation.
The approval of the Domestication Proposal is a condition to the closing of the Mergers under the Merger Agreement. The approval of the Domestication Proposal requires a special resolution under the Cayman Islands Companies Act, being the affirmative vote of holders of at least two-thirds of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting. Abstentions and broker non-votes, while considered present for the purposes of establishing a quorum, will not count as votes cast at the Extraordinary General Meeting.
Q:
What amendments will be made to the current constitutional documents of Acies?
A:
The consummation of the Business Combination is conditioned, among other things, on the Domestication. Accordingly, in addition to voting on the Business Combination, Acies’ shareholders are also being asked to consider and vote upon a proposal to approve the Domestication and replace Acies’ Cayman Constitutional Documents, in each case, under the Cayman Islands Companies Act, with the Proposed Organizational Documents, in each case, under the DGCL, which differ materially from the Cayman Constitutional Documents in the following respects:
Cayman Constitutional Documents
Proposed Organizational Documents
Authorized Shares
(Organizational Documents
Proposal A)
The Cayman Constitutional Documents authorize 550,000,000 shares, consisting of 500,000,000 Acies Class A ordinary shares, 50,000,000 Acies Class B ordinary shares and 5,000,000 preferred shares. The Proposed Organizational Documents authorize        shares, consisting of        shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock,        shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock and        shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS preferred stock. Holders of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock will be entitled to cast one vote per Class A share, while holders of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock will be entitled to cast 20 votes per share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock. Except as
 
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Cayman Constitutional Documents
Proposed Organizational Documents
otherwise provided by applicable law or the Proposed Certificate of Incorporation, holders of all classes of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock vote together as a single class.
See paragraph 5 of Acies’ Amended and Restated Memorandum of Association. See Article Fourth, subsection 1 of the Proposed Certificate of Incorporation.
Authorize the Board of Directors to Issue Preferred Stock Without Stockholder Consent (Organizational Documents Proposal B) The Cayman Constitutional Documents authorize the issuance of 5,000,000 preferred shares with such designation, rights and preferences as may be determined from time to time by Acies Board of Directors. Accordingly, Acies Board of Directors is empowered under the Cayman Constitutional Documents, without shareholder approval, to issue preferred shares with dividend, liquidation, redemption, voting or other rights which could adversely affect the voting power or other rights of the holders of ordinary shares (except to the extent it may affect the ability of Acies to carry out a conversion of Acies Class B ordinary shares on the Closing Date, as contemplated by Acies’ Amended and Restated Articles of Association). The Proposed Organizational Documents authorize the New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors to issue all or any shares of preferred stock in one or more series and to fix for each such series such voting powers, full or limited, and such designations, preferences and relative, participating, optional or other special rights and such qualifications, limitations or restrictions thereof, as the New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors may determine.
See paragraph 5 of Acies’ Amended and Restated Memorandum of Association and Articles 3 and 17 of Acies’ Amended and Restated Articles of Association. See Article Fourth, subsection 2 of the Proposed Certificate of Incorporation.
Declassified Board (Organizational Documents Proposal C) The Cayman Constitutional Documents provide that Acies Board of Directors of directors shall be composed of three classes. The Proposed Organizational Documents provide that the New PLAYSTUDIOS Board be declassified with all directors being elected each year for one-year terms.
See Article 27 of Acies’ Amended and Restated Articles of Association. See Article Sixth, subsection 3 of the Proposed Certificate of Incorporation.
Corporate Name
(Organizational Documents
Proposal D)
The Cayman Constitutional Documents provide the name of the company is "Acies Acquisition Corp.” The Proposed Organizational Documents provide that the name of the corporation will be "PLAYSTUDIOS, Inc.”
See paragraph 1 of Acies’ Amended and Restated Memorandum of Association. See Article First of the Proposed Certificate of Incorporation.
Perpetual Existence
(Organizational Documents
Proposal D)
The Cayman Constitutional Documents provide that if Acies does not consummate a business combination (as defined in the Cayman Constitutional Documents) by The Proposed Organizational Documents do not include any provisions relating to New PLAYSTUDIOS’ ongoing existence; the default under the DGCL will
 
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Cayman Constitutional Documents
Proposed Organizational Documents
October 22, 2022, Acies will cease all operations except for the purposes of winding up and will redeem the public shares and liquidate Acies’ trust account. make New PLAYSTUDIOS’ existence perpetual.
See Article 49 of Acies’ Amended and Restated Articles of Association. Default rule under the DGCL.
Exclusive Forum
(Organizational Documents
Proposal D)
The Cayman Constitutional Documents do not contain a provision adopting an exclusive forum for certain shareholder litigation. The Proposed Organizational Documents adopt Delaware as the exclusive forum for certain stockholder litigation and the federal district courts of the United States of America the exclusive forum for the resolution of any complaint asserting a cause of action arising under the Securities Act.
See Article Tenth of the Proposed Certificate of Incorporation.
Provisions Related to Status as Blank Check Company (Organizational Documents Proposal D) The Cayman Constitutional Documents include various provisions related to Acies’ status as a blank check company prior to the consummation of a business combination. The Proposed Organizational Documents do not include such provisions related to Acies’ status as a blank check company, which no longer will apply upon consummation of the Mergers, as Acies will cease to be a blank check company at such time.
See Article 49 of Acies’ Amended and Restated Articles of Association.
Q:
How will the Domestication affect my ordinary shares, warrants and units?
A:
As a result of and upon the effective time of the Domestication, (1) each of the then issued and outstanding Acies Class A ordinary shares, will convert automatically, on a one-for-one basis, into a share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock, (2) each of the then issued and outstanding Acies Class B ordinary shares, will convert automatically, on a one-for-one basis, into a share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock, after giving effect to the forfeiture of certain Acies Class B ordinary shares held by the Sponsor pursuant to the Sponsor Support Agreement; (3) each then issued and outstanding Acies warrant will convert automatically, on a one-for-one basis, into a New PLAYSTUDIOS warrant, on substantially the same terms and conditions as specified in the Warrant Agreement, after giving effect to the forfeiture of certain warrants held by the Sponsor pursuant to the Sponsor Support Agreement; and (4) each of the then issued and outstanding units of Acies that have not been previously separated into the underlying Acies Class A ordinary shares and one-third of an Acies warrant upon the request of the holder thereof will be cancelled and will entitle the holder thereof to one share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock and one-third of a New PLAYSTUDIOS warrant, provided that no fractional New PLAYSTUDIOS warrants will be issued upon separation of the Acies units. See "Domestication Proposal” for additional information. Acies Units will separate automatically into their individual components at the consummation of the Business Combination and will no longer be traded.
 
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Q:
What are the U.S. federal income tax consequences of the Domestication?
A
As discussed more fully under "U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations,” it is intended that the Domestication will qualify as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a)(l)(F) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Internal Revenue Code”). Assuming that the Domestication so qualifies, and subject to the "passive foreign investment company” ​("PFIC”) rules discussed below and under "U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations,” U.S. Holders (as defined therein) will be subject to Section 367(b) of the Internal Revenue Code and, as a result:

A U.S. Holder whose Acies Class A ordinary shares have a fair market value of less than $50,000 on the date of the Domestication, owns (actually or constructively) less than 10% of the total combined voting power of all classes of Acies shares entitled to vote and less than 10% of the total value of all classes of Acies stock generally will not recognize any gain or loss and will not be required to include any part of Acies’ earnings in income in connection with the Domestication;

A U.S. Holder whose Acies Class A ordinary shares have a fair market value of $50,000 or more and who, on the date of the Domestication, owns (actually or constructively) less than 10% of the total combined voting power of all classes of Acies stock entitled to vote and less than 10% of the total value of all classes of Acies stock will generally recognize gain (but not loss) on the exchange of Acies Class A ordinary shares for New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock pursuant to the Domestication. As an alternative to recognizing gain, such U.S. Holder may file an election to include in income as a deemed dividend deemed paid by Acies the "all earnings and profits amount” ​(as defined in the Treasury Regulations under Section 367 of the Internal Revenue Code) attributable to its Acies Class A ordinary shares provided certain other requirements are satisfied; and

A U.S. Holder who, on the date of the Domestication, owns (actually or constructively) 10% or more of the total combined voting power of all classes of Acies stock entitled to vote or 10% or more of the total value of all classes of Acies stock will generally be required to include in income as a deemed dividend deemed paid by Acies the "all earnings and profits amount” attributable to its Acies Class A ordinary shares as a result of the Domestication.
Acies does not expect to have significant cumulative earnings and profits, if any, on the date of the Domestication.
As discussed more fully under "U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations,” Acies believes that it is likely classified as a PFIC for U.S. federal income tax purposes. In such case, notwithstanding the U.S. federal income tax consequences of the Domestication discussed above, proposed Treasury Regulations under Section 1291(f) of the Internal Revenue Code (which have a retroactive effective date), if finalized in their current form, generally would require a U.S. Holder to recognize gain on the exchange of Acies Class A ordinary shares or warrants for New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock or warrants pursuant to the Domestication. Any such gain would be taxable income with no corresponding receipt of cash in the Domestication. The tax on any such gain would be imposed at the rate applicable to ordinary income and an interest charge would apply based on a complex set of rules. In addition, the proposed Treasury Regulations provide coordinating rules with other sections of the Internal Revenue Code, including Section 367(b), which affect the manner in which the rules under such other sections apply to transfers of PFIC stock. However, it is difficult to predict whether, in what form, and with what effective date, final Treasury Regulations under Section 1291(f) of the Internal Revenue Code may be adopted and how any such Treasury Regulations would apply. Importantly, however, U.S. Holders that make or have made certain elections discussed further under "U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations” with respect to their Acies Class A ordinary shares are generally not subject to the same gain recognition rules under the currently proposed Treasury Regulations under Section 1291(f) of the Internal Revenue Code. Currently, there are no elections available that apply to Acies warrants, and the application of the PFIC rules to Acies warrants is unclear. For a more complete discussion of the potential application of the PFIC rules to U.S. Holders as a result of the Domestication, see "U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations.”
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exchange of Acies Class A ordinary shares and warrants for New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock and warrants pursuant to the Domestication.
Additionally, the Domestication may cause non-U.S. Holders (as defined in "U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations”) to become subject to U.S. federal income withholding taxes on any amounts treated as dividends paid in respect of such non-U.S. Holder’s New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock after the Domestication.
The tax consequences of the Domestication are complex and will depend on a holder’s particular circumstances. All holders are urged to consult their tax advisor regarding the tax consequences to them of the Domestication, including the applicability and effect of U.S. federal, state, local and non-U.S. tax laws. For a more complete discussion of the U.S. federal income tax considerations of the Domestication, see "U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations.”
Q:
What material negative factors did Acies Board of Directors consider in connection with the Business Combination?
A:
Although the Acies Board of Directors believes that the acquisition of PLAYSTUDIOS will provide Acies’ shareholders with an opportunity to participate in a combined company with significant growth potential, market share and a well-known brand, the Acies Board of Directors did consider certain potentially material negative factors in arriving at that conclusion, such as the risk that Acies shareholders would not approve the Business Combination and the risk that significant numbers of Acies shareholders would exercise their redemption rights. These factors are discussed in greater detail in the section titled "Business Combination Proposal—Acies Board of Directors’ Reasons for Approval of the Business Combination,” as well as in the section titled "Risk Factors—Risk Factors Relating to the Business Combination and Integration of PLAYSTUDIOS’ Business.”
Q:
Do I have redemption rights?
A:
If you are a holder of public shares, you have the right to request that we redeem all or a portion of your public shares for cash provided that you follow the procedures and deadlines described elsewhere in this proxy statement/prospectus. Public shareholders may elect to redeem all or a portion of the public shares held by them regardless of if or how they vote in respect of the Business Combination Proposal. If you wish to exercise your redemption rights, please see the answer to the next question: "How do I exercise my redemption rights?
Notwithstanding the foregoing, a public shareholder, together with any affiliate of such public shareholder or any other person with whom such public shareholder is acting in concert or as a "group” (as defined in Section 13(d)(3) of the Exchange Act), will be restricted from redeeming its public shares with respect to more than an aggregate of 15% of the public shares. Accordingly, if a public shareholder, alone or acting in concert or as a group, seeks to redeem more than 15% of the public shares, then any such shares in excess of that 15% limit would not be redeemed for cash.
The Sponsor has agreed to waive its redemption rights with respect to all of the Sponsor Shares in connection with the consummation of the Business Combination. The Sponsor Shares will be excluded from the pro rata calculation used to determine the per-share redemption price.
Q:
How do I exercise my redemption rights?
A:
If you are a public shareholder and wish to exercise your right to redeem the public shares, you must:

(a) hold public shares, or (b) if you hold public shares through units, you elect to separate your units into the underlying public shares and public warrants prior to exercising your redemption rights with respect to the public shares;

submit a written request to Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, that New PLAYSTUDIOS redeem all or a portion of your public shares for cash; and

deliver your public shares to Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, physically or electronically through The Depository Trust Company ("DTC”).
 
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Holders must complete the procedures for electing to redeem their public shares in the manner described above prior to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time on,           , 2021 (two business days before the Extraordinary General Meeting) in order for their shares to be redeemed.
The address of Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, is listed under the question "Who can help answer my questions?” below.
Holders of units must elect to separate the units into the underlying public shares and public warrants prior to exercising redemption rights with respect to the public shares. If holders hold their units in an account at a brokerage firm or bank, holders must notify their broker or bank that they elect to separate the units into the underlying public shares and public warrants, or if a holder holds units registered in its own name, the holder must contact Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, directly and instruct them to do so. Public shareholders may elect to redeem all or a portion of the public shares held by them, regardless of if or how they vote in respect of the Business Combination Proposal. If the Business Combination is not consummated, the public shares will be returned to the respective holder, broker or bank. If the Business Combination is consummated, and if a public shareholder properly exercises its right to redeem all or a portion of the public shares that it holds and timely delivers its shares to Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, New PLAYSTUDIOS will redeem such public shares for a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the pro rata portion of the Trust Account, calculated as of two business days prior to the consummation of the Business Combination. For illustrative purposes, as of November 9, 2020, this would have amounted to approximately $10.00 per issued and outstanding public share. However, the proceeds deposited in the trust account could become subject to the claims of Acies’ creditors, if any, which could have priority over the claims of the public shareholders, regardless of whether such public shareholder votes or, if they do vote, irrespective of if they vote for or against the Business Combination Proposal. Therefore, the per share distribution from the trust account in such a situation may be less than originally expected due to such claims. Whether you vote, and if you do vote irrespective of how you vote, on any proposal, including the Business Combination Proposal, will have no impact on the amount you will receive upon exercise of your redemption rights. It is expected that the funds to be distributed to public shareholders electing to redeem their public shares will be distributed promptly after the consummation of the Business Combination. If a public shareholder exercises its redemption rights in full, then it will be electing to exchange its public shares for cash and will no longer own public shares. The redemption takes place following the Domestication and, accordingly, it is shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock that will be redeemed immediately after consummation of the Business Combination.
If you hold the shares in "street name,” you will have to coordinate with your broker to have your shares certificated or delivered electronically. New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock that have not been tendered (either physically or electronically) in accordance with these procedures will not be redeemed for cash. There is a nominal cost associated with this tendering process and the act of certificating the shares or delivering them through DTC’s DWAC (deposit withdrawal at custodian) system. The transfer agent will typically charge the tendering broker $80 and it would be up to the broker whether or not to pass this cost on to the redeeming shareholder. In the event the proposed business combination is not consummated this may result in an additional cost to shareholders for the return of their shares.
Any request for redemption, once made by a holder of public shares, may not be withdrawn once submitted to Acies unless the Board of Directors of Acies determine (in their sole discretion) to permit the withdrawal of such redemption request (which they may be in whole or in part). You may make such request by contacting Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, at the phone number or address listed at the end of this section.
Any corrected or changed written exercise of redemption rights must be received by Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, prior to the vote taken on the Business Combination Proposal at the Extraordinary General Meeting. No request for redemption will be honored unless the holder’s public shares have been delivered (either physically or electronically) to Continental, Acies’ agent, at least two business days prior to the vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting.
If you are a holder of public shares and you exercise your redemption rights, such exercise will not result in the loss of any warrants that you may hold.
 
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Q:
If I am a holder of units, can I exercise redemption rights with respect to my units?
A:
No.   Holders of issued and outstanding units must elect to separate the units into the underlying public shares and public warrants prior to exercising redemption rights with respect to the public shares. If you hold your units in an account at a brokerage firm or bank, you must notify your broker or bank that you elect to separate the units into the underlying public shares and public warrants, or if you hold units registered in your own name, you must contact Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, directly and instruct them to do so. You are requested to cause your public shares to be separated and delivered to Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, by 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, on                 , 2021 (two business days before the Extraordinary General Meeting) in order to exercise your redemption rights with respect to your public shares.
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What are the U.S. federal income tax consequences of exercising my redemption rights?
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The U.S. federal income tax consequences of exercising redemption rights to receive cash from the trust account in exchange for its New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock will generally depend on your particular facts and circumstances. It is possible that you may be treated as selling such New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock and, as a result, recognize capital gain or capital loss. It is also possible that the redemption may be treated as a distribution for U.S. federal income tax purposes depending on the amount of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock that the holder owns or is deemed to own (including through the ownership of warrants). For a more complete discussion of the U.S. federal income tax considerations of an exercise of redemption rights, see "U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations.”
Additionally, because the Domestication will occur prior to the redemption of any shareholder, U.S. Holders exercising redemption rights will be subject to the potential tax consequences of Section 367 of the Internal Revenue Code as well as potential tax consequences of the U.S. federal income tax rules relating to PFICs. The tax consequences of Section 367 of the Internal Revenue Code and the PFIC rules are discussed more fully below under "U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations.”
All holders considering exercising redemption rights are urged to consult their tax advisor on the tax consequences to them of an exercise of redemption rights, including the applicability and effect of U.S. federal, state, local and non-U.S. tax laws.
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What happens to the funds deposited in the trust account after consummation of the Business Combination?
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Following the closing of Acies’ initial public offering, an amount equal to $215.3 million ($10.00 per unit) of the net proceeds from Acies’ initial public offering and the sale of the private placement warrants was placed in the trust account. As of November 9, 2020, funds in the trust account totaled $215.3 million and were held in U.S. Treasury Bills. These funds will remain in the trust account, except for the withdrawal of interest to pay taxes, if any, until the earliest of (1) the completion of a business combination (including the closing of the Business Combination), (2) the redemption of any public shares properly tendered in connection with a shareholder vote to amend the Cayman Constitutional Documents to modify the substance or timing of Acies’ obligation to redeem 100% of the public shares if it does not complete a business combination by October 22, 2022, and (3) the redemption of all of the public shares if Acies is unable to complete a business combination by October 22, 2022, subject to applicable law.
Upon consummation of the Business Combination, the funds deposited in the trust account will be released to pay holders of Acies public shares who properly exercise their redemption rights; to pay transaction fees and expenses associated with the Business Combination; and for working capital and general corporate purposes of New PLAYSTUDIOS following the Business Combination. See "Summary of the Proxy Statement/Prospectus—Sources and Uses of Funds for the Business Combination.”
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What happens if a substantial number of the public shareholders vote in favor of the Business Combination Proposal and exercise their redemption rights?
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though the funds available from the trust account and the number of public shareholders are reduced as a result of redemptions by public shareholders.
The Merger Agreement provides that the obligations of PLAYSTUDIOS to consummate the Mergers are conditioned on, among other things, that as of the Closing, the amount of cash available from the sum of the Trust Amount plus the PIPE Investment Amount satisfies the Minimum Cash Condition. In addition, in no event will we redeem public shares in an amount that would cause Acies’ net tangible assets (as determined in accordance with Rule 3a51-1(g)(1) of the Exchange Act) to be less than $5,000,001.
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What conditions must be satisfied to complete the Business Combination?
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The Merger Agreement is subject to the satisfaction or waiver of certain customary closing conditions, including, among others, (i) approval by Acies’ shareholders of the Business Combination and related agreements and transactions by the respective shareholders of Acies and PLAYSTUDIOS, (ii) the effectiveness of the registration statement of which this proxy statement/prospectus forms a part, (iii) the receipt of approval for listing on Nasdaq of the shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock to be issued in connection with the Mergers, (iv) expiration or termination of the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, (v) the satisfaction of the Minimum Cash Condition, (vi) that Acies have at least $5,000,001 of net tangible assets upon Closing and (vii) the absence of any injunctions or statute, rule or regulation prohibiting the transactions.
For more information about conditions to the consummation of the Business Combination, see "Business Combination Proposal—The Merger Agreement.”
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When do you expect the Business Combination to be completed?
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It is currently expected that the Business Combination will be consummated promptly following the Extraordinary General Meeting. However, such meeting could be adjourned if the Adjournment Proposal is adopted by Acies’ shareholders at the Extraordinary General Meeting and Acies elects to adjourn the Extraordinary General Meeting to a later date or dates, if necessary, to permit further solicitation and vote of proxies in the event that there are insufficient votes for the approval of one or more proposals at the Extraordinary General Meeting. For a description of the conditions for the completion of the Business Combination, see "Business Combination Proposal—The Merger Agreement.”
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What happens if the Business Combination is not consummated?
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Acies will not complete the Domestication to Delaware unless all other conditions to the consummation of the Business Combination have been satisfied or waived by the parties in accordance with the terms of the Merger Agreement. If Acies is not able to complete the Business Combination with PLAYSTUDIOS by October 22, 2022 and is not able to complete another business combination by such date, as such date may be extended pursuant to the Cayman Constitutional Documents, Acies will: (1) cease all operations except for the purpose of winding up; (2) as promptly as reasonably possible, but not more than 10 business days thereafter, redeem the public shares, at a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the aggregate amount then on deposit in the trust account, including interest (less up to $100,000 of interest to pay dissolution expenses and which interest shall be net of taxes payable), divided by the number of then issued and outstanding public shares, which redemption will completely extinguish public shareholders’ rights as shareholders (including the right to receive further liquidating distributions, if any), subject to applicable law; and (3) as promptly as reasonably possible following such redemption, subject to the approval of our remaining shareholders and our board, dissolve and liquidate, subject in each case to our obligations under Cayman Islands law to provide for claims of creditors and the requirements of other applicable law.
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Do I have appraisal rights in connection with the proposed Business Combination and the proposed Domestication?
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Neither Acies’ shareholders nor Acies’ warrant holders have appraisal rights in connection with the Business Combination or the Domestication under the Cayman Islands Companies Act or under the DGCL.
 
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Q:
What do I need to do now?
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Acies urges you to read this proxy statement/prospectus, including the Annexes and the documents referred to herein, carefully and in their entirety and to consider how the Business Combination will affect you as a shareholder or warrant holder. Acies’ shareholders should then vote as soon as possible in accordance with the instructions provided in this proxy statement/prospectus and on the enclosed proxy card.
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How do I vote?
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If you are a holder of record of ordinary shares on the record date for the Extraordinary General Meeting, you may vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting or by submitting a proxy for the Extraordinary General Meeting. You may submit your proxy by completing, signing, dating and returning the enclosed proxy card in the accompanying pre-addressed postage-paid envelope. If you vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting, you will receive a ballot when you arrive. However, if your shares are held in the name of your broker, bank or another nominee, you must get a valid legal proxy from the broker, bank or other nominee. That is the only way Acies can be sure that the broker, bank or nominee has not already voted your shares. If you vote by proxy card, your "proxy,” whose name is listed on the proxy card, will vote your shares as you instruct on the proxy card. If you sign and return the proxy card but do not give instructions on how to vote your shares, your shares will be voted as recommended by Acies Board of Directors "FOR” the Business Combination Proposal, "FOR” the Domestication Proposal, "FOR” each of the separate Organizational Documents Proposals, "FOR” the Director Election Proposal, "FOR” the Incentive Plan Proposal, "FOR” the ESPP Proposal, "FOR” the Auditor Adjournment Proposal and "FOR” the Adjournment Proposal, in each case, if presented to the Extraordinary General Meeting. Votes received after a matter has been voted upon at the Extraordinary General Meeting will not be counted. If you hold your shares in "street name,” which means your shares are held of record by a broker, bank or nominee, you should contact your broker to ensure that votes related to the shares you beneficially own are properly counted. In this regard, you must provide the broker, bank or nominee with instructions on how to vote your shares or, if you wish to attend the Extraordinary General Meeting and vote in person, obtain a valid proxy from your broker, bank or nominee.
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If my shares are held in "street name,” will my broker, bank or nominee automatically vote my shares for me?
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No. If your shares are held in a stock brokerage account or by a bank or other nominee, you are considered the "beneficial holder” of the shares held for you in what is known as "street name.” If this is the case, this proxy statement/prospectus may have been forwarded to you by your brokerage firm, bank or other nominee, or its agent, and you may need to obtain a proxy form from the institution that holds your shares and follow the instructions included on that form regarding how to instruct your broker, bank or nominee as to how to vote your shares. Under the rules of various national and regional securities exchanges, your broker, bank, or nominee cannot vote your shares with respect to non-discretionary matters unless you provide instructions on how to vote in accordance with the information and procedures provided to you by your broker, bank, or nominee. We believe all the proposals presented to the shareholders will be considered non-discretionary and therefore your broker, bank, or nominee cannot vote your shares without your instruction. Your bank, broker, or other nominee can vote your shares only if you provide instructions on how to vote. As the beneficial holder, you have the right to direct your broker, bank or other nominee as to how to vote your shares and you should instruct your broker to vote your shares in accordance with directions you provide. If you do not provide voting instructions to your broker on a particular proposal on which your broker does not have discretionary authority to vote, your shares will not be voted on that proposal. This is called a "broker non-vote.” Abstentions and broker non-votes, while considered present for the purposes of establishing a quorum, will not count as votes cast at the Extraordinary General Meeting, and otherwise will have no effect on a particular proposal.
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When and where will the Extraordinary General Meeting be held?
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the offices of Latham & Watkins LLP located at 10250 Constellation Blvd., Suite 1100, Los Angeles, California 90067, and also virtually via live webcast at https://www.cstproxy.com/aciesacq/sm2021, unless the Extraordinary General Meeting is adjourned.
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Who is entitled to vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting?
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Acies has fixed                 , 2021 as the record date for the Extraordinary General Meeting. If you were a shareholder of Acies at the close of business on the record date, you are entitled to vote on matters that come before the Extraordinary General Meeting. However, a shareholder may only vote his or her shares if he or she is present in person or is represented by proxy at the Extraordinary General Meeting.
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How many votes do I have?
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Acies shareholders are entitled to one vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting for each ordinary share held of record as of the record date. As of the close of business on the record date for the Extraordinary General Meeting, there were 26,906,250 ordinary shares issued and outstanding, of which 21,525,000 were issued and outstanding public shares.
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What constitutes a quorum?
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A quorum of Acies shareholders is necessary to hold a valid meeting. A quorum will be present at the Extraordinary General Meeting if the holders of a majority of the issued and outstanding ordinary shares entitled to vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting are represented in person or by proxy. As of the record date for the Extraordinary General Meeting, 13,453,126 ordinary shares would be required to achieve a quorum.
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Where will the New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock that Acies shareholders receive in the Business Combination be publicly traded?
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Assuming the Business Combination is completed, the shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock (including the New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock issued in connection with the Business Combination) will be listed and traded on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol "MYPS” and the New PLAYSTUDIOS warrants will be listed and traded on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol "MYPSW”. New PLAYSTUDIOS will not have units traded.
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What vote is required to approve each proposal at the Extraordinary General Meeting? What will happen if I fail to vote or abstain from voting on each proposal?
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The following votes are required for each proposal at the Extraordinary General Meeting:

Business Combination Proposal:   The approval of the Business Combination Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under the Cayman Islands Companies Act, being the affirmative vote of a majority of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting. Abstentions and broker non-votes, while considered present for the purposes of establishing a quorum, will not count as votes cast at the Extraordinary General Meeting. The Sponsor agreed to vote their shares in favor of the Business Combination. The Business Combination Proposal is conditioned on the approval of each of the Condition Precedent Proposals. Therefore, if each of the Condition Precedent Approvals is not approved, the Business Combination Proposal will have no effect, even if approved by holders of ordinary shares.

Domestication Proposal:   The approval of the Domestication Proposal requires a special resolution under the Cayman Islands Companies Act, being the affirmative vote of holders of at least two-thirds of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting. Abstentions and broker non-votes, while considered present for the purposes of establishing a quorum, will not count as votes cast at the Extraordinary General Meeting. The Domestication Proposal is conditioned on the approval of each of the Condition Precedent Proposals. Therefore, if each of the Condition Precedent Approvals is not approved, the Domestication Proposal will have no effect, even if approved by holders of ordinary shares.
 
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Organizational Documents Proposals:   The separate approval of each of the Organizational Documents Proposals requires an ordinary resolution, other than Organizational Documents Proposal D which requires a special resolution, under the Cayman Islands Companies Act, being the affirmative vote of holders of at least two-thirds of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting. Abstentions and broker non-votes, while considered present for the purposes of establishing a quorum, will not count as votes cast at the Extraordinary General Meeting. Each of the Organizational Documents Proposals is conditioned on the approval of each of the Condition Precedent Proposals. Therefore, if each of the Condition Precedent Approvals is not approved, the Organizational Documents Proposals will have no effect, even if approved by holders of ordinary shares.

Director Election Proposal:   The approval of the Director Election Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under the Cayman Islands Companies Act, being the affirmative vote of a majority of the holders of the Acies Class B ordinary shares. Abstentions and broker non-votes, while considered present for the purposes of establishing a quorum, will not count as votes cast at the Extraordinary General Meeting. The Director Election Proposal is conditioned on the approval of each of the Condition Precedent Proposals. Therefore, if each of the Condition Precedent Approvals is not approved, the Director Election Proposal will have no effect, even if approved by holders of ordinary shares.

The Stock Issuance Proposal:   The approval of the Stock Issuance Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under the Cayman Islands Companies Act, being the affirmative vote of a majority of the ordinary shares in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting Abstentions and broker non-votes, while considered present for the purposes of establishing a quorum, will not count as votes cast at the Extraordinary General Meeting. The Stock Issuance Proposal is conditioned on the approval of each of the Condition Precedent Proposals. Therefore, if each of the Condition Precedent Approvals is not approved, the Stock Issuance Proposal will have no effect, even if approved by holders of ordinary shares.

Incentive Plan Proposal:   The approval of the Incentive Plan Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under the Cayman Islands Companies Act, being the affirmative vote of a majority of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting. Abstentions and broker non-votes, while considered present for the purposes of establishing a quorum, will not count as votes cast at the Extraordinary General Meeting. The Incentive Plan Proposal is conditioned on the approval of each of the Condition Precedent Proposals. Therefore, if each of the Condition Precedent Approvals is not approved, the Incentive Plan Proposal will have no effect, even if approved by holders of ordinary shares.

The ESPP Proposal:   The approval of the ESPP Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under the Cayman Islands Companies Act, being the affirmative vote of a majority of ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting. Abstentions and broker non-votes, while considered present for the purposes of establishing a quorum, will not count as votes cast at the Extraordinary General Meeting. The ESPP Proposal is conditioned on the approval of the Stock Issuance Proposal, and, therefore, also conditioned on approval of the Business Combination Proposal, the Domestication Proposal, the Organizational Documents Proposals and the Director Election Proposal. Therefore, if the Business Combination Proposal, the Domestication Proposal, the Organizational Documents Proposals, the Director Election Proposal and the Stock Issuance Proposal are not approved, the ESPP Proposal will have no effect, even if approved by holders of ordinary shares.

Auditor Ratification Proposal:    The approval of the Auditor Ratification Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under the Cayman Islands Companies Act, being the affirmative vote of a majority of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting. Abstentions and broker non-votes, while considered present for the purposes of establishing a quorum, will not count as votes cast at the Extraordinary General Meeting. The Auditor Ratification Proposal is not conditioned upon any other proposal.

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shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting. Abstentions and broker non-votes, while considered present for the purposes of establishing a quorum, will not count as votes cast at the Extraordinary General Meeting. The Adjournment Proposal is not conditioned upon any other proposal.
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What are the recommendations of Acies Board of Directors?
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Acies Board of Directors believes that the Business Combination Proposal and the other proposals to be presented at the Extraordinary General Meeting are in the best interest of Acies’ shareholders and unanimously recommends that its shareholders vote "FOR” the Business Combination Proposal, "FOR” the Domestication Proposal, "FOR” each of the separate Organizational Documents Proposals, "FOR” the Director Election Proposal, "FOR” the Stock Issuance Proposal, "FOR” the Incentive Plan Proposal, "FOR” the ESPP Proposal, "FOR” the Auditor Ratification Proposal, and "FOR” the Adjournment Proposal, in each case, if presented to the Extraordinary General Meeting.
The existence of financial and personal interests of one or more of Acies’ directors may result in a conflict of interest on the part of such director(s) between what he, she or they may believe is in the best interests of Acies and its shareholders and what he, she or they may believe is best for himself, herself or themselves in determining to recommend that shareholders vote for the proposals. In addition, Acies’ officers have interests in the Business Combination that may conflict with your interests as a shareholder. See the section titled "Business Combination Proposal—Interests of Acies’ Directors and Executive Officers in the Business Combination” for a further discussion of these considerations.
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How does the Sponsor intend to vote their shares?
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Unlike some other blank check companies in which the initial shareholders agree to vote their shares in accordance with the majority of the votes cast by the public shareholders in connection with an initial business combination, the Sponsor has agreed to vote all the Sponsor Shares and any other public shares they may hold in favor of all the proposals being presented at the Extraordinary General Meeting. As of the date of this proxy statement/prospectus, the Sponsor owns 20% of the issued and outstanding ordinary shares. Accordingly, if all of our outstanding shares were to be voted, we would need the affirmative vote of approximately 46.7% of the remaining shares to approve the Business Combination.
At any time at or prior to the Business Combination, subject to applicable securities laws (including with respect to material non-public information), the Sponsor, the existing stockholders of PLAYSTUDIOS or our or their respective directors, officers, advisors or respective affiliates may (i) purchase public shares from institutional and other investors who vote, or indicate an intention to vote, against any of the Condition Precedent Proposals, or elect to redeem, or indicate an intention to redeem, public shares, (ii) execute agreements to purchase such shares from such investors in the future, or (iii) enter into transactions with such investors and others to provide them with incentives to acquire public shares, vote their public shares in favor of the Condition Precedent Proposals or not redeem their public shares. Such a purchase may include a contractual acknowledgement that such shareholder, although still the record holder of Acies’ shares, is no longer the beneficial owner thereof and therefore agrees not to exercise its redemption rights. In the event that the Sponsor, the existing stockholders of PLAYSTUDIOS or our or their respective directors, officers, advisors or respective affiliates purchase shares in privately negotiated transactions from public shareholders who have already elected to exercise their redemption rights, such selling shareholders would be required to revoke their prior elections to redeem their shares. The purpose of such share purchases and other transactions would be to increase the likelihood of (1) satisfaction of the requirement that holders of a majority of the ordinary shares, represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting, vote in favor of the Business Combination Proposal, the Organizational Documents Proposals (excluding Organizational Document Proposal D and the Director Election Proposal), the Stock Issuance Proposal, the Incentive Plan Proposal, the ESPP Proposal, the Auditor Ratification Proposal, and the Adjournment Proposal, (2) satisfaction of the requirement that holders of at least two-thirds of the ordinary shares, represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting, vote in favor of the Domestication Proposal and Organizational Documents Proposal D, (3) satisfaction of the Minimum Cash Condition, (4) otherwise limiting the number of
 
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public shares electing to redeem and (5) Acies’ net tangible assets (as determined in accordance with Rule 3a51(g)(1) of the Exchange Act) being at least $5,000,001.
Entering into any such arrangements may have a depressive effect on the ordinary shares (e.g., by giving an investor or holder the ability to effectively purchase shares at a price lower than market, such investor or holder may therefore become more likely to sell the shares he or she owns, either at or prior to the Business Combination).
If such transactions are effected, the consequence could be to cause the Business Combination to be consummated in circumstances where such consummation could not otherwise occur. Purchases of shares by the persons described above would allow them to exert more influence over the approval of the proposals to be presented at the Extraordinary General Meeting and would likely increase the chances that such proposals would be approved. We will file or submit a Current Report on Form 8-K to disclose any material arrangements entered into or significant purchases made by any of the aforementioned persons that would affect the vote on the proposals to be put to the Extraordinary General Meeting or the redemption threshold. Any such report will include descriptions of any arrangements entered into or significant purchases by any of the aforementioned persons.
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What happens if I sell my Acies ordinary shares before the Extraordinary General Meeting?
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The record date for the Extraordinary General Meeting is earlier than the date of the Extraordinary General Meeting and earlier than the date that the Business Combination is expected to be completed. If you transfer your public shares after the applicable record date, but before the Extraordinary General Meeting, unless you grant a proxy to the transferee, you will retain your right to vote at such general meeting but the transferee, and not you, will have the ability to redeem such shares (if time permits).
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May I change my vote after I have mailed my signed proxy card?
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Yes.   Shareholders may send a later-dated, signed proxy card to Acies’ Co-Chief Executive Officers at Acies’ address set forth below so that it is received by Acies’ Co-Chief Executive Officers prior to the vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting (which is scheduled to take place on,                 , 2021) or attend the Extraordinary General Meeting, revoking your proxy, and voting online. Shareholders also may revoke their proxy by sending a notice of revocation to Acies’ Co-Chief Executive Officers, which must be received by Acies’ Co-Chief Executive Officers prior to the vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting. However, if your shares are held in "street name” by your broker, bank or another nominee, you must contact your broker, bank or other nominee to change your vote.
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What happens if I fail to take any action with respect to the Extraordinary General Meeting?
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If you fail to take any action with respect to the Extraordinary General Meeting and the Business Combination is approved by shareholders and the Business Combination is consummated, you will become a stockholder or warrant holder of New PLAYSTUDIOS. If you fail to take any action with respect to the Extraordinary General Meeting and the Business Combination is not approved, you will remain a shareholder or warrant holder of Acies. However, if you fail to vote with respect to the Extraordinary General Meeting, you will nonetheless be able to elect to redeem your public shares in connection with the Business Combination (if time permits).
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How will my Acies Shares be voted if I return a blank proxy?
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If you sign, date and return your proxy and do not indicate how you want your Acies Shares to be voted, then your Acies Shares will be voted "FOR” the Business Combination Proposal, "FOR” the Domestication Proposal, "FOR” each of the separate Organizational Documents Proposals, "FOR” the Director Election Proposal, "FOR” the Stock Issuance Proposal, "FOR” the Incentive Plan Proposal, "FOR” the ESPP Proposal, "FOR” the Auditor Ratification Proposal and "FOR” the Adjournment Proposal.
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Our shareholders who exercise their redemption rights must deliver (either physically or electronically) their share certificates to Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, prior to the Extraordinary General Meeting.
Holders must complete the procedures for electing to redeem their public shares in the manner described above prior to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, on,                 , 2021 (two business days before the Extraordinary General Meeting) in order for their shares to be redeemed.
Our warrant holders should not submit the certificates relating to their warrants. Public shareholders who do not elect to have their public shares redeemed for the pro rata share of the trust account should not submit the certificates relating to their public shares.
Upon the Domestication, holders of Acies units, Acies Class A ordinary shares, Acies Class B ordinary shares and Acies warrants will receive, shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock and New PLAYSTUDIOS warrants, as the case may be, without needing to take any action and, accordingly, such holders should not submit any certificates relating to their  Acies Class A ordinary shares (unless such holder elects to redeem the public shares in accordance with the procedures set forth above), Acies Class B ordinary shares, Acies units or Acies warrants.
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What should I do if I receive more than one set of voting materials?
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Shareholders may receive more than one set of voting materials, including multiple copies of this proxy statement/prospectus and multiple proxy cards or voting instruction cards. For example, if you hold your shares in more than one brokerage account, you will receive a separate voting instruction card for each brokerage account in which you hold shares. If you are a holder of record and your shares are registered in more than one name, you will receive more than one proxy card. Please complete, sign, date and return each proxy card and voting instruction card that you receive in order to cast a vote with respect to all of your ordinary shares.
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Who will solicit and pay the cost of soliciting proxies for the Extraordinary General Meeting?
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Acies is soliciting proxies on behalf of its board of directors. This solicitation is being made by mail but also may be made by telephone or in person. Acies and its directors, officers and employees may also solicit proxies in person, by telephone or by other electronic means. Acies will bear the cost of soliciting proxies for the Extraordinary General Meeting. Acies has engaged Morrow Sodali LLC ("Morrow Sodali”) to assist in the solicitation of proxies. Acies will pay Morrow Sodali a fee of $25,000, plus disbursements. Such fee will be paid with non-trust account funds. Acies will ask banks, brokers and other institutions, nominees and fiduciaries to forward the proxy materials to their principals and to obtain their authority to execute proxies and voting instructions. Acies will reimburse them for their reasonable expenses. Acies’ directors and officers may also solicit proxies by telephone, by facsimile, by mail, on the Internet or in person. They will not be paid any additional amounts for soliciting proxies. If a shareholder grants a proxy, it may still vote its shares in person if it revokes its proxy before the Extraordinary General Meeting. A shareholder also may change its vote by submitting a later-dated proxy as described in the section titled "Extraordinary General Meeting of Acies—Revoking Your Proxy.”
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Where can I find the voting results of the Extraordinary General Meeting?
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The preliminary voting results will be expected to be announced at the Extraordinary General Meeting. Acies will publish final voting results of the Extraordinary General Meeting in a Current Report on Form 8-K within four business days after the Extraordinary General Meeting.
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Who can help answer my questions?
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If you have questions about the Business Combination or if you need additional copies of the proxy statement/prospectus, or the enclosed proxy card, you should contact:
Morrow Sodali LLC
470 West Avenue, Suite 3000
Stamford, CT 06902
Individuals call toll-free: (800) 662-5200
Banks and Brokerage Firms, please call: (203) 658-9400
Email: ACAC.info@investor.morrowsodali.com
 
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You also may obtain additional information about Acies from documents filed with the SEC by following the instructions in the section titled "Where You Can Find More Information.” If you are a holder of public shares and you intend to seek redemption of your public shares, you will need to deliver your public shares (either physically or electronically) to Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, at the address below prior to the Extraordinary General Meeting. Holders must complete the procedures for electing to redeem their public shares in the manner described above prior to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, on                 , 2021 (two business days before the Extraordinary General Meeting) in order for their shares to be redeemed. If you have questions regarding the certification of your position or delivery of your stock, please contact:
Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company
One State Street, 30th floor
New York, NY 10004
Attention: Mark Zimkind
E-mail: mzimkind@continentalstock.com
 
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SUMMARY OF THE PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS
This summary highlights selected information from this proxy statement/prospectus and does not contain all of the information that may be important to you. To better understand the proposals to be submitted for a vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting, including the Business Combination, you should read this proxy statement/prospectus, including the Annexes and other documents referred to herein, carefully and in their entirety. The Merger Agreement is the primary legal document that governs the Business Combination and the other transactions that will be undertaken in connection with the Business Combination. The Merger Agreement is also described in detail in this proxy statement/prospectus in the section titled "Business Combination Proposal—The Merger Agreement.”
Unless otherwise specified, all share calculations (1) assume no exercise of redemption rights by the public shareholders in connection with the Business Combination and (2) do not include any shares issuable upon the exercise of the Acies warrants.
Combined Business Summary
The Parties to the Business Combination
Acies and its Subsidiaries
Acies is a blank check company incorporated on August 14, 2020 as a Cayman Islands exempted company and incorporated for the purpose of effecting a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses. Although Acies is not limited to a particular industry or sector for purposes of consummating a business combination, Acies focuses on businesses in the live, location-based and mobile experiential entertainment industries, specifically sectors that span live events, family entertainment, casino gaming, destination hospitality, sports, sports betting and iGaming, and social and casual mobile games. We are predominantly focused on the U.S. however our search may expand to international markets, primarily located in the U.S.. Acies has neither engaged in any operations nor generated any revenue to date. Based on Acies’ business activities, it is a "shell company” as defined under the Exchange Act because it has no operations and nominal assets consisting almost entirely of cash.
On October 27, 2020, Acies consummated its initial public offering of its units, with each unit consisting of one Acies Class A ordinary share and one-third of one public warrant. Simultaneously with the closing of its initial public offering, Acies completed the private sale of 4,333,333 private placement warrants at a purchase price of $1.50 per private placement warrant to the Sponsor generating gross proceeds of $6,500,000 . On November 9, 2020, in connection with the underwriters’ election to partially exercise their over-allotment option, Acies consummated the sale of an additional 1,525,000 Acies units, at $10.00 per unit, generating gross proceeds of $15,250,000. Simultaneously with the partial exercise of the over-allotment option, Acies consummated the sale of an additional 203,334 private placement warrants, at $1.50 per private placement warrant, generating gross proceeds of $305,000. The private placement warrants are identical to the warrants sold as part of the units in Acies’ initial public offering except that, so long as they are held by the Sponsor or its permitted transferees: (i) they will not be redeemable by the Company; (ii) they (including the shares issuable upon exercise of these warrants) may not, subject to certain limited exceptions, be transferred, assigned or sold by the Sponsor until 30 days after the completion of Acies’ initial business combination; (iii) they may be exercised by the holders on a cashless basis; and (iv) they (including the shares issuable upon exercise of these warrants) are entitled to registration rights.
Following the closing of Acies’ initial public offering and the partial exercise of the underwriters’ over-allotment option, a total of $215,250,000 ($10.00 per unit) of the net proceeds from its initial public offering and the sale of the private placement warrants was placed in the Trust Account. The proceeds held in the Trust Account may be invested by the trustee only in U.S. government treasury bills with a maturity of 185 days or less ("U.S. Treasury Bills”) or in money market funds investing solely in U.S. Treasury securities and meeting certain conditions under Rule 2a-7 under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Investment Company Act”). As of November 9, 2020, funds in the Trust Account totaled $215.3 million and were held in U.S. Treasury Bills. These funds will remain in the Trust Account, except for the withdrawal of interest to pay taxes, if any, until the earliest of (i) the completion of a business combination (including
 
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the Closing), (ii) the redemption of any public shares properly tendered in connection with a shareholder vote to amend the Cayman Constitutional Documents to modify the substance or timing of Acies’ obligation to redeem 100% of the public shares if it does not complete a business combination by October 22, 2022 and (iii) the redemption of all of the public shares if Acies is unable to complete a business combination by October 22, 2022 (or if such date is further extended at a duly called extraordinary general meeting, such later date), subject to applicable law.
Acies units, public shares and public warrants are listed on Nasdaq under the symbols "ACACU,” "ACAC” and "ACACW,” respectively.
Acies’ principal executive office is located at 1219 Morningside Drive, Suite 110, Manhattan Beach, California 90266. Its telephone number is (310) 545-9265. Acies’ corporate website address is www.aciesacq.com. Acies’ website and the information contained on, or that can be accessed through, the website is not deemed to be incorporated by reference in, and is not considered part of, this proxy statement/prospectus.
The merger subsidiaries are all direct wholly owned subsidiaries of Acies. Catalyst Merger Sub I, Inc. ("First Merger Sub”) is a Delaware corporation and was incorporated on January 27, 2021. Catalyst Merger Sub II, LLC, ("Second Merger Sub”) is a Delaware limited liability company and was formed on January 27, 2021. Neither of the merger subsidiaries owns any material assets or operates any business.
PLAYSTUDIOS
PLAYSTUDIOS is a leading developer and publisher of free-to-play casual games for mobile and social platforms that are powered by a differentiated playAWARDS loyalty platform. PLAYSTUDIOS’ principal executive office is located at 10150 Covington Cross Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada 89144. Its telephone number is (725) 877-7000.
The Business Combination and the Merger Agreement
The terms and conditions of the Business Combination are contained in the Merger Agreement, which is attached as Annex A to this proxy statement/prospectus. We encourage you to read the Merger Agreement carefully and in its entirety as it is the legal document that governs the Business Combination.
If the Merger Agreement is approved and adopted and the Business Combination is consummated, First Merger Sub will merge with and into PLAYSTUDIOS with PLAYSTUDIOS surviving the merger, and immediately thereafter, the surviving corporation will merge with and into Second Merger Sub with Second Merger Sub surviving the merger as a wholly owned subsidiary of New PLAYSTUDIOS.
Structure of the Business Combination
On February 1, 2021, Acies entered into the Merger Agreement with First Merger Sub, Second Merger Sub and PLAYSTUDIOS, pursuant to which, among other things, following the Domestication, (i) First Merger Sub will merge with and into PLAYSTUDIOS, the separate corporate existence of First Merger Sub will cease and PLAYSTUDIOS will be the surviving corporation and a wholly owned subsidiary of Acies and, immediately following the First Merger, (ii) as part of an integrated transaction with the First Merger, PLAYSTUDIOS, as the surviving corporation of the First Merger, will merge with and into Second Merger Sub, with Second Merger Sub being the surviving entity of the Second Merger, and (iii) Acies will change its name to "PLAYSTUDIOS, Inc.”
Prior to and as a condition of the Mergers, pursuant to the Domestication, Acies will change its jurisdiction of incorporation by effecting a deregistration under the Cayman Islands Companies Act and a domestication under Section 388 of the DGCL, pursuant to which Acies’ jurisdiction of incorporation will be changed from the Cayman Islands to the State of Delaware. For more information, see "Domestication Proposal.”
The following diagrams illustrate in simplified terms the current structure of Acies and PLAYSTUDIOS and the expected structure of New PLAYSTUDIOS (formerly Acies) upon the Closing.
 
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Simplified Pre-Combination Structure
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Simplified Post-Combination Structure
Simplified Structure Following the First Merger
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Simplified Structure Following the Second Merger
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Effects of the Merger Agreement
As a result of and upon the Closing, among other things, all outstanding shares of PLAYSTUDIOS capital stock as of immediately prior to the effective time of the Mergers will be cancelled in exchange for the right to receive the Aggregate Merger Consideration. The Aggregate Merger Consideration payable by Acies to PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders and holders of vested PLAYSTUDIOS Options under the Merger Agreement will be:

at Closing, $1,041,000,000 in the form of shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock with the ability for each stockholder to elect up to 15% of their shares to be paid in cash (with an assumed value of $10.00 per share), subject to there being sufficient available cash (vested but unexercised PLAYSTUDIOS Options will be treated as described below and will not have a right to be exchanged for cash); and

15,000,000 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock in the form of earnout consideration, payable in two equal tranches if the closing price of the New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock exceeds $12.50 and $15.00 per share for any 20 trading days within any 30-trading day period commencing on or after the 150th day following the Closing of the Business Combination and ending no later than the five-year anniversary of the Closing (the earnout consideration will also vest based on the price targets in connection with a sale of New PLAYSTUDIOS).
Vested and unvested PLAYSTUDIOS Options will be converted into stock options to purchase New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock. PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders will receive, and holders of PLAYSTUDIOS Options will receive options to purchase, shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock, except that members of the Founder Group will receive shares of, and options to purchase shares of, New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock. In addition, all PLAYSTUDIOS warrants outstanding before the Effective Time will be automatically exercised for shares of PLAYSTUDIOS capital stock and such shares will be treated the same as other outstanding shares of PLAYSTUDIOS capital stock with respect to the Aggregate Merger Consideration.
The New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock will have the same economic terms as the New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock, but the New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock will be entitled to twenty (20) votes per share compared with one (1) vote per share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock. As a result, it is expected that the Founder Group will hold over 70% of the outstanding
 
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voting power of New PLAYSTUDIOS immediately following the closing of the Business Combination. Each share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock will convert to a share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock upon a transfer of shares to an unaffiliated third party, subject to certain permitted transfers. In addition, all shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock will automatically convert to shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock on the nine-month anniversary of Mr. Pascal’s death or disability (subject to certain extensions approved by the New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors) or if the Founder Group, collectively with certain other permitted holders of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock, cease to beneficially own at least twenty percent (20%) of the number of shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock collectively held as of the Closing. See "Description of New PLAYSTUDIOS Securities.”
An additional 25,000,000 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock will be purchased (at a price of $10.00 per share) at the Closing by the PIPE Investors, for a total aggregate purchase price of up to $250 million.
Pursuant to the Proposed Bylaws, after the consummation of the Business Combination, without the prior written consent of the New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors and subject to certain exceptions, the holders of: (i) shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock issued as consideration pursuant to the Mergers, (ii) any PLAYSTUDIOS Options or (iii) shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock underlying the PLAYSTUDIOS Options, in each case, are restricted from selling or transferring any of the securities described in clauses (i), (ii) or (iii) (collectively, the "PLAYSTUDIOS Lock-Up Securities”). Such restrictions begin at Closing and end on the date that is 12 months after the Closing, except that beginning on the date that is 180 days after the Closing, an amount of PLAYSTUDIOS Lock-Up Securities equal to the lesser of (A) 5% of the PLAYSTUDIOS Lock-Up Securities held by each holder of PLAYSTUDIOS Lock-Up Securities and (B) 50,000 PLAYSTUDIOS Lock-Up Securities held by each holder of PLAYSTUDIOS Lock-Up Securities, will no longer be subject to these transfer restrictions. See "Description of New PLAYSTUDIOS Securities—Common Stock—Lock-up Restrictions.”
The Sponsor has agreed to the same restrictions with respect to the Acies Class B ordinary shares and Acies private placement warrants (as well as the shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock and New PLAYSTUDIOS warrants, respectively, that such securities are convertible into) held by it pursuant to the Sponsor Support Agreement. Following the expiration of these lock-ups, the Sponsor and the PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders will not be restricted from selling the shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock held by them, other than by applicable securities laws. These lock-up restrictions do not apply to any shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock purchased by the PIPE Investors pursuant to the PIPE Subscription Agreements, and the PIPE Investors will not be restricted from selling such shares, other than pursuant to applicable securities laws.
Extraordinary General Meeting of Acies Shareholders and the Proposals
The following is a summary of the proposals to be put to the Extraordinary General Meeting of Acies and certain transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement. The proposals below, except the Auditor Ratification Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal, are cross-conditioned on the approval of each other. The Auditor Ratification Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal are not conditioned upon the approval of any other proposal set forth in this proxy statement/prospectus. The transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement will be consummated only if the Condition Precedent Proposals are approved at the Extraordinary General Meeting.
Business Combination Proposal
As discussed in this proxy statement/prospectus, Acies is asking its shareholders to approve by ordinary resolution and adopt the Merger Agreement, dated as of February 1, 2021, by and among Acies, First Merger Sub, Second Merger Sub and PLAYSTUDIOS, a copy of which is attached to this proxy statement/prospectus as Annex A. The Merger Agreement provides for, among other things, (1) following the Domestication of Acies to Delaware as described below, the merger of First Merger Sub with and into PLAYSTUDIOS with PLAYSTUDIOS surviving the merger as a wholly owned subsidiary of Acies (PLAYSTUDIOS, in its capacity as the surviving corporation of the First Merger, is referred to as the "Surviving Corporation”), and (2) immediately following the First Merger, and as part of an integrated
 
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transaction with the First Merger, the Surviving Corporation will merge with and into Second Merger Sub with Second Merger Sub being the surviving entity of the Second Merger (Second Merger Sub, in its capacity as the surviving entity of the Second Merger, the "Surviving Entity”), as more fully described elsewhere in this proxy statement/prospectus. After consideration of the factors identified and discussed in the section titled "Business Combination Proposal—Acies Board of Directors’ Reasons for the Business Combination,” the Acies Board of Directors concluded that the Business Combination met all of the requirements disclosed in the prospectus for Acies’ initial public offering, including that the business of PLAYSTUDIOS and its subsidiaries had a fair market value equal to at least 80% of the net assets held in trust (net of amounts disbursed to management for working capital purposes and excluding the amount of any deferred underwriting discount held in trust). For more information about the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement, see "Business Combination Proposal.”
Aggregate Merger Consideration
As a result of and upon the Closing, among other things, all outstanding shares of PLAYSTUDIOS capital stock will be cancelled in exchange for the right to receive the Aggregate Merger Consideration. For further details, see "Business Combination Proposal—The Merger Agreement—Effects of the Merger Agreement—Aggregate Merger Consideration.”
Closing Conditions
The Merger Agreement is subject to the satisfaction or waiver of certain customary closing conditions, including, among others, (i) approval of the Business Combination and related agreements and transactions by the shareholders of Acies and the stockholders of PLAYSTUDIOS, (ii) the effectiveness of the registration statement of which this proxy statement/prospectus forms a part, (iii) the receipt of approval for listing on Nasdaq of the shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock to be issued in connection with the Mergers), (iv) that Acies have at least $5,000,001 of net tangible assets upon Closing and (v) the absence of any injunctions or statute, rule or regulation prohibiting the Mergers.
Other conditions to PLAYSTUDIOS’ obligations to consummate the Mergers include, among other things, that as of the Closing, (i) the Domestication has been completed, and (ii) the Trust Amount plus the PIPE Investment Amount, being at least equal to $200.0 million minus qualified expenses related to the cost of filling fees and seeking governmental approval of the Mergers.
If any of conditions above are not met or waived, the Merger Agreement can be terminated and the proposed Business Combination may not be consummated. In addition, pursuant to the Cayman Constitutional Documents, in no event will Acies redeem public shares in an amount that would cause Acies’ net tangible assets (as determined in accordance with Rule 3a51-1(g)(1) of the Exchange Act) to be less than $5,000,001.
For further details, see "Business Combination Proposal—The Merger Agreement.”
Domestication Proposal
As discussed in this proxy statement/prospectus, if the Business Combination Proposal is approved, then Acies is asking its shareholders to approve by special resolution the Domestication Proposal. Under the Merger Agreement, the approval of the Domestication Proposal is also a condition to the consummation of the Mergers. If, however, the Domestication Proposal is approved, but the Business Combination Proposal is not approved, then neither the Domestication nor the Mergers will be consummated.
As a condition to Closing the Business Combination pursuant to the terms of the Merger Agreement, the Acies Board of Directors has unanimously approved a change of Acies’ jurisdiction of incorporation by deregistering as an exempted company in the Cayman Islands and continuing and domesticating as a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware. In accordance with Acies’ Plan of Domestication (included as an exhibit to the registration statement of which this proxy statement/prospectus is a part), to effect the Domestication, Acies will file a notice of deregistration with the Cayman Islands Registrar of Companies, together with the necessary accompanying documents, and file a certificate of
 
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incorporation and a certificate of corporate domestication with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware, under which Acies will be domesticated and continue as a Delaware corporation.
As a result of and upon the effective time of the Domestication, (1) each of the then issued and outstanding Acies Class A ordinary shares will convert automatically, on a one-for-one basis, into a share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock, (2) each of the then issued and outstanding Acies Class B ordinary shares will convert automatically, on a one-for-one basis, into a share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock, after giving effect to the forfeiture of certain Acies Class B ordinary shares held by the Sponsor pursuant to the Sponsor Support Agreement, (3) each of the then issued and outstanding Acies warrants will convert automatically, on a one-for-one basis, into a New PLAYSTUDIOS warrant on substantially the same terms and conditions as specified in the Warrant Agreement (the "Warrant Agreement”), dated October 22, 2020, between Acies and Continental, as warrant agent, after giving effect to the forfeiture of certain warrants held by the Sponsor pursuant to the Sponsor Support Agreement, and (4) each of the then issued and outstanding units of Acies that have not been previously separated into the underlying Acies Class A ordinary shares and one-third of an Acies warrant upon the request of the holder thereof will be cancelled and will entitle the holder thereof to one share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock and one-third of a New PLAYSTUDIOS warrant, provided that no fractional New PLAYSTUDIOS warrants will be issued upon separation of the Acies units.
The Domestication Proposal, if approved, will authorize a change of Acies’ jurisdiction of incorporation from the Cayman Islands to the State of Delaware. Accordingly, while Acies is currently governed by the Cayman Islands Companies Act, upon the Domestication, New PLAYSTUDIOS will be governed by the DGCL. We encourage shareholders to carefully consult the information set out below under "Comparison of Corporate Governance and Shareholder Rights.” Additionally, we note that if the Domestication Proposal is approved, then Acies will also ask its shareholders to approve the Organizational Documents Proposals (discussed below), which, if approved, will replace Acies’ current memorandum and articles of association under the Cayman Islands Companies Act with a new certificate of incorporation and bylaws of New PLAYSTUDIOS under the DGCL. The Proposed Organizational Documents differ in certain material respects from the Cayman Constitutional Documents and we encourage shareholders to carefully consult the information set out below under "Organizational Documents Proposals,” the Cayman Constitutional Documents of Acies, attached hereto as Annex H and the Proposed Organizational Documents of New PLAYSTUDIOS, attached hereto as Annex I and Annex J.
For further details, see "Domestication Proposal.”
Organizational Documents Proposals
If the Domestication Proposal is approved and the Business Combination is to be consummated, Acies will replace the current amended and restated memorandum of association of Acies under the Cayman Islands Companies Act (the "Existing Memorandum”) and the current articles of association of Acies (as may be amended from time to time) (the "Existing Articles,”) in each case, under the Cayman Islands Companies Act, with the Proposed Certificate of Incorporation and Proposed Bylaws of New PLAYSTUDIOS, in each case, under the DGCL.
If the Business Combination Proposal and the Domestication Proposal are approved, Acies will ask its shareholders to approve by ordinary resolution, save for the Organizational Documents Proposal D which requires a special resolution, four separate proposals in connection with the replacement of the Cayman Constitutional Documents, under the Cayman Islands Companies Act, with the Proposed Organizational Documents, under the DGCL. The Organizational Documents Proposals are conditioned on the approval of the Domestication Proposal and, therefore, also conditioned on approval of the Business Combination Proposal. Therefore, if the Business Combination Proposal and the Domestication Proposal are not approved, the Organizational Documents Proposals will have no effect, even if approved by holders of ordinary shares.
The Acies Board of Directors has unanimously approved each of the Organizational Documents Proposals and believes such proposals are necessary to adequately address the needs of New PLAYSTUDIOS after the Business Combination. Approval of each of the Organizational Documents Proposals is a condition to the consummation of the Business Combination. A brief summary of each of the Organizational
 
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Documents Proposals is set forth below. These summaries are qualified in their entirety by reference to the complete text of the Proposed Organizational Documents.
A.
Organizational Documents Proposal A—to authorize by ordinary resolution the change in the authorized share capital of Acies from 500,000,000 Acies Class A ordinary shares and 50,000,000 Acies Class B ordinary shares to        shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock        shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock, and        shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS preferred stock. For additional information, see "Organizational Documents Proposal A”;
B.
Organizational Documents Proposal B—to authorize the New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors to issue any or all shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS preferred stock in one or more classes or series, with such terms and conditions as may be expressly determined by the New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors and as may be permitted by the DGCL For additional information, see "Organizational Documents Proposal B”;
C.
Organizational Documents Proposal C—to provide that the New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors be declassified with all directors being elected each year for one-year terms. For additional information, see "Organizational Documents Proposal C”; and
D.
Organizational Documents Proposal D—to authorize all other changes in connection with the replacement of the Cayman Constitutional Documents with the Proposed Certificate of Incorporation and Proposed Bylaws as part of the Domestication (copies of which are attached to this proxy statement/prospectus as Annex I and Annex J, respectively), including, among other things, (i) changing the corporate name from "Acies Acquisition Corp.” to "PLAYSTUDIOS, Inc.,” (ii) making New PLAYSTUDIOS’ corporate existence perpetual, (iii) adopting Delaware as the exclusive forum for certain stockholder litigation and the federal district courts of the United States of America the exclusive forum for the resolution of any complaint asserting a cause of action arising under the Securities Act, and (iv) removing certain provisions related to our status as a blank check company that will no longer be applicable upon consummation of the Business Combination, all of which the Acies Board of Directors believes is necessary to adequately address the needs of New PLAYSTUDIOS after the Business Combination. For additional information, see "Organizational Documents Proposal D.’’
The Proposed Organizational Documents differ in certain material respects from the Cayman Constitutional Documents and Acies encourages its shareholders to carefully review the information set out in the section titled "Organizational Documents Proposals” and the full text of the Proposed Organizational Documents, attached hereto as Annexes I and J.
Director Election Proposal
Assuming the Business Combination Proposal, the Domestication Proposal and each of the Organizational Documents Proposals are approved, Acies’ shareholders are also being asked to approve by ordinary resolution the Director Election Proposal to consider and vote upon a proposal to approve by ordinary resolution to elect seven directors who, upon consummation of the Business Combination, will be the directors of New PLAYSTUDIOS. For additional information on the proposed directors, see "Director Election Proposal.”
Stock Issuance Proposal
Acies’ shareholders are also being asked to consider and vote upon a proposal to approve, for the purposes of complying with the applicable provisions of Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635, the issuance of (i) shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock pursuant to the terms of the Merger Agreement and (ii) shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock to the PIPE Investors in connection with the PIPE Investment, plus any additional shares pursuant to subscription agreements we may enter into prior to Closing. For additional information, see "Stock Issuance Proposal.”
 
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Incentive Plan Proposal
Assuming the Business Combination Proposal, the Domestication Proposal, the Organizational Documents Proposals, the Director Election Proposal and the Stock Issuance Proposal are approved, Acies’ shareholders are also being asked to approve by ordinary resolution the Incentive Plan, a copy of which is attached to this proxy statement/prospectus as Annex F, including the authorization of the initial share reserve under the Incentive Plan. For additional information, see "Incentive Plan Proposal.”
ESPP Proposal
Assuming the Business Combination Proposal, the Domestication Proposal, the Organizational Documents Proposals, the Director Election Proposal and the Stock Issuance Proposal are approved, Acies’ shareholders are also being asked to approve by ordinary resolution the ESPP, a copy of which is attached to this proxy statement/prospectus as Annex G, including the authorization of the initial share reserve under the ESPP. For additional information, see "ESPP Proposal.
Auditor Ratification Proposal
Acies’ shareholders are also being asked to ratify the audit committee’s selection of Marcum as our independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2021. The audit committee is directly responsible for appointing Acies’ independent registered public accounting firm. The audit committee is not bound by the outcome of this vote. However, if the shareholders do not ratify the selection of Marcum as our independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2021, our audit committee may reconsider the selection of Marcum as our independent registered public accounting firm. For additional information, see "Auditor Ratification Proposal.
Adjournment Proposal
If, based on the tabulated vote, there are not sufficient votes at the time of the Extraordinary General Meeting to authorize Acies to consummate the Business Combination (because any of the Condition Precedent Proposals have not been approved (including as a result of the failure of any other cross-conditioned Condition Precedent Proposals to be approved), the Acies Board of Directors may submit a proposal to adjourn the Extraordinary General Meeting to a later date or dates, if necessary, to permit further solicitation and vote of proxies. For additional information, see "Adjournment Proposal.”
Related Agreements
This section describes certain additional agreements entered into or to be entered into pursuant to the Merger Agreement. For additional information, see "Business Combination Proposal—Related Agreements.”
Sponsor Support Agreement
In connection with the execution of the Merger Agreement, Acies entered into the Sponsor Support Agreement, a copy of which is attached to this proxy statement/prospectus as Annex B. Pursuant to the Sponsor Support Agreement, Acies and the Sponsor agreed, among other things, (i) to vote in favor of the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, (ii) that 900,000 Acies Class B ordinary shares held by the Sponsor shall become unvested and subject to forfeiture if certain earnout conditions are not satisfied, (iii) to forfeit, for no consideration, 850,000 Acies Class B ordinary shares held by the Sponsor and 715,000 Acies private placement warrants, (iv) to forfeit additional Acies Class B ordinary shares conditioned on certain redemptions of Acies Class A ordinary shares, and (v) not to transfer any Acies Class B ordinary shares or Acies private placement warrants (together, the "Sponsor Lock-Up Securities”) until the date that is 12 months after the Closing, subject to the terms and conditions contemplated by the Sponsor Support Agreement. For a more complete description of the Sponsor Support Agreement, see "Business Combination Proposal—Related Agreements—Sponsor Support Agreement.”
PLAYSTUDIOS Holders Support Agreements
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PLAYSTUDIOS Holders Support Agreements, the Key Stockholders agreed, within forty-eight (48) hours following the SEC declaring effective this proxy statement/prospectus, to execute and deliver a written consent with respect to the outstanding shares of PLAYSTUDIOS common stock and PLAYSTUDIOS preferred stock held by the Key Stockholders adopting the Merger Agreement and related transactions and approving the Business Combination. The shares of PLAYSTUDIOS common stock and PLAYSTUDIOS preferred stock that are owned by the Key Stockholders and subject to the PLAYSTUDIOS Holders Support Agreements represent (i) a majority of the outstanding voting power of PLAYSTUDIOS preferred stock, voting as a separate class and (ii) a majority of the outstanding voting power of PLAYSTUDIOS common stock and PLAYSTUDIOS preferred stock (on an as converted basis), voting together as a single class. For a more complete description of the PLAYSTUDIOS Holders Support Agreements, see "Business Combination Proposal—Related Agreements—PLAYSTUDIOS Holders Support Agreements.”
Registration Rights Agreement
The Merger Agreement contemplates that, at the Closing, New PLAYSTUDIOS, Sponsor, certain stockholders of PLAYSTUDIOS will enter into the Registration Rights Agreement pursuant to which New PLAYSTUDIOS will agree to register for resale, pursuant to Rule 415 under the Securities Act, certain shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock and other equity securities of New PLAYSTUDIOS that are held by the parties thereto from time to time. For additional information, see "Business Combination Proposal—Related Agreements—Registration Rights Agreement.”
The PIPE Subscription Agreements
In connection with the execution of the Merger Agreement, Acies entered into Subscription Agreements with the PIPE Investors pursuant to, and on the terms and subject to the conditions of which, the PIPE Investors have collectively subscribed for 25,000,000 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A Common Stock for an aggregate purchase price equal to $250 million.
The Subscription Agreements for the PIPE Investors provide for certain registration rights. In particular, New PLAYSTUDIOS will be required to, as soon as practicable but no later than 30 calendar days following the Closing, submit to or file with the SEC a registration statement registering the resale of such shares to be issued to any such third-party investor. Additionally, New PLAYSTUDIOS will be required to use its commercially reasonable efforts to have such registration statement declared effective as soon as practicable after the filing thereof, but no later than the earliest of (i) the 60th calendar day following the filing date thereof, (ii) the 90th calendar day following the filing date thereof if the SEC notifies New PLAYSTUDIOS that it will "review” the registration statement, and (iii) the 10th business day after the date New PLAYSTUDIOS is notified in writing by the SEC that the registration statement will not be "reviewed” or will not be subject to further review. New PLAYSTUDIOS must use reasonable best efforts to keep the registration statement effective until the earliest of: (i) the date on which all of the shares covered by the registration statement have been sold, (ii) with respect to shares held by a particular subscriber, the date all shares held by such subscriber may be sold without restriction under Rule 144, and (iii) three years from the date of effectiveness of the registration statement. For more information, see "Business Combination Proposal—Related Agreements—The PIPE Subscription Agreements.”
Acies Board of Directors’ Reasons for the Business Combination
Acies was organized for the purpose of effecting a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses.
In evaluating the Business Combination, the Acies Board of Directors consulted with Acies’ senior management and considered a number of factors. This explanation of Acies’ reasons for the Acies Board of Directors’ approval of the Business Combination, and all other information presented in this section, is forward-looking in nature and, therefore, should be read in light of the factors discussed under "Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements.” The Acies Board of Directors considered the following factors related to PLAYSTUDIOS and the Business Combination:

High-Growth Industry.   The global games market is substantial and growing rapidly. According to Newzoo, the global games market is estimated to grow to $217.9 billion by 2023, up from $138.8 billion
 
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in 2018, representing a 9% CAGR from 2018 to 2023. While the global games market as a whole is growing rapidly, the mobile gaming market has outpaced the broader industry’s growth. According to Newzoo, mobile games was an $86.3 billion market in 2020 and represented the largest and fastest-growing segment of the global games market, growing at 26% in 2020. The proliferation of smartphones has been a key driver of this growth. According to Newzoo, in 2020 there were an estimated 3.6 billion smartphone users globally, growing at a rate of 8% compared to the prior year, creating an increasingly large market for game developers to target.

Unique and defensible business model.   PLAYSTUDIOS was named a top 30 U.S.-headquartered mobile app publisher for 2021 and a top 30 Americas-headquartered mobile app publisher for 2020, in each case, measured by worldwide combined revenue through the Apple App Store and Google Play platforms for 2020 and 2019, as estimated by App Annie, a mobile data and analytics provider. Furthermore, PLAYSTUDIOS offers a one-of-a-kind loyalty platform that lets players earn real-world rewards from a curated collection of over 80 awards partners representing more than 275 brands. As of December 31, 2020, the PLAYSTUDIOS community has exchanged in-game loyalty points for over 10 million rewards with a retail value of nearly $500 million. The loyalty platform drives growth in PLAYSTUDIOS’ existing portfolio of games, reduces the risk for new game launches, and supports acquisitions of other games.

Extraordinary User Engagement.   PLAYSTUDIOS has developed a product offering to players that has proven engaging. Their games have been downloaded over 100 million times and were played by over 4.3 million monthly active users for the nine months ended September 30, 2020.

Significant Revenue and Earnings Growth Potential.   PLAYSTUDIOS’ platform has enabled it to achieve an attractive financial profile, characterized by strong existing growth. From 2018 to 2019, PLAYSTUDIOS achieved an annual consolidated revenue growth rate of 22.5%, from $195.5 million for the year ended December 31, 2018 to $239.4 million for the year ended December 31, 2019. Acies believes that PLAYSTUDIOS is well positioned to continue its dynamic growth trajectory.

Experienced and Motivated Management Team.   PLAYSTUDIOS is a founder-driven business led by its chief executive officer, Andrew Pascal. Mr. Pascal’s vision for the company and the competitive gaming industry at large is unique and difficult to duplicate given PLAYSTUDIOS’ proprietary technology and unique positioning. Mr. Pascal has further surrounded himself with a leadership team of entrepreneurs, product leaders, technologists, game designers, data scientists, and loyalty marketers who bring decades of experience, and a shared commitment to assembling teams and building quality products that are enduring.
For a more complete description of the Acies Board of Directors’ reasons for approving the Business Combination, including other factors and risks considered by the Acies Board of Directors, see the section titled "Business Combination Proposal—Acies Board of Directors’ Reasons for the Business Combination.”
Opinion of the Financial Advisor to Acies
On January 31, 2021, Houlihan Lokey Capital, Inc., which we refer to as Houlihan Lokey, orally rendered its opinion to the Acies Board of Directors (which was subsequently confirmed in writing by delivery of Houlihan Lokey’s written opinion addressed to the Acies Board of Directors dated January 31, 2021), as to the fairness, from a financial point of view, to Acies of the Aggregate Merger Consideration, excluding the Earnout Shares, (the "Aggregate Closing Merger Consideration”) to be issued and paid by Acies in the First Merger pursuant to the Merger Agreement.
Houlihan Lokey’s opinion was directed to the Acies Board of Directors (in its capacity as such) and only addressed the fairness, from a financial point of view, to Acies of the Aggregate Closing Merger Consideration to be issued and paid by Acies in the First Merger pursuant to the Merger Agreement and did not address any other aspect or implication of the Business Combination and related transactions or any other agreement, arrangement or understanding. The summary of Houlihan Lokey’s opinion in this proxy statement/prospectus is qualified in its entirety by reference to the full text of its written opinion, which is attached as Annex K to this proxy statement/prospectus and describes the procedures followed, assumptions made, qualifications and limitations on the review undertaken and other matters considered by Houlihan Lokey in connection with the preparation of its opinion. However, neither Houlihan Lokey’s opinion nor the summary of its opinion and the
 
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related analyses set forth in this proxy statement/prospectus are intended to be, and do not constitute, advice or a recommendation to the Acies Board of Directors, any shareholder or any other person as to how to act or vote or make any election with respect to any matter relating to Business Combination and related transactions or otherwise, including, without limitation, whether holders of Acies Class A ordinary shares should redeem their shares or whether any party should participate in the PIPE Investment. For additional information, see "Business Combination Proposal—Opinion of the Financial Advisor to Acies.”
Ownership of New PLAYSTUDIOS Following the Business Combination
As of the date of this proxy statement/prospectus, there are (i) 21,525,000 Acies Class A ordinary shares issued and outstanding, (including as part of issued and outstanding Acies units) and (ii) 5,381,250 Acies Class B ordinary shares issued and outstanding. In addition, as of the date of this proxy statement/prospectus, there are an aggregate of 7,175,000 public warrants and 4,536,667 private placement warrants of Acies, in each case, issued and outstanding. Each whole warrant entitles the holder thereof to purchase one Acies Class A ordinary share and, following the Domestication, will entitle the holder thereof to purchase one share of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock. Therefore, as of the date of this proxy statement/prospectus (without giving effect to the Business Combination) the Acies fully diluted share capital would be 38,617,917.
It is anticipated that, following the Business Combination (assuming consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement), (i) Acies’ public shareholders are expected to own approximately 16.5% of the outstanding New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock, (ii) PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders (without taking into account any public shares held by PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders prior to the consummation of the Business Combination) are expected to own approximately 60.9% of the outstanding New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock and 100.0% of the outstanding New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock, representing 12.6% of the outstanding New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock, (iii) the Sponsor is expected to own approximately 3.5% of the outstanding New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock, and (iv) the PIPE Investors are expected to own approximately 19.1% of the outstanding New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock. Members of the Founder Group will be the only holders of shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class B common stock, with each share entitled to twenty (20) votes. As a result, it is expected that the Founder Group will hold over 70% of the outstanding voting power of New PLAYSTUDIOS immediately following the closing of the Business Combination. These percentages assume (a) that no public shareholders exercise their redemption rights in connection with the Business Combination, (b) that New PLAYSTUDIOS issues 63,041,235 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock and 16,482,910 shares of Class B common stock to PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders as the Aggregate Merger Consideration pursuant to the Merger Agreement, (c) that New PLAYSTUDIOS issues 25,000,000 of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock to the PIPE Investors pursuant to the PIPE Investment, and (d) that the current PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders elect to receive cash of $140.3 million as consideration in the Business Combination, which represents the maximum amount that such stockholders may elect to receive as cash consideration under the Merger Agreement (assuming no exercise of outstanding PLAYSTUDIOS Options as of September 30, 2020). If the actual facts are different from these assumptions, the percentage ownership retained by Acies’ existing shareholders in New PLAYSTUDIOS (following the consummation of the Business Combination) will be different.
The following table illustrates varying ownership levels in New PLAYSTUDIOS immediately following the consummation of the Business Combination based on the assumptions above, and (ii) a scenario in which holders of 21,525,000 shares of Acies Class A ordinary shares exercise their redemption rights for their pro rata share of the funds in the Trust Account. The Merger Agreement includes as a condition to closing the Business Combination that, at the Closing, Acies will have a minimum of $200 million in cash comprising (i) the cash held in the Trust Account after giving effect to Acies share redemptions, (ii) proceeds from the PIPE Investment and (iii) less certain filing fees incurred by Acies. As the proceeds from the PIPE Investment are expected to satisfy the minimum cash requirement, the total Trust Account balance of $215.3 million as of September 30, 2020, adjusted for the effect of IPO and the additional issuance of shares and sale of private placement warrants in connection with the underwriters’ partial exercise of their over-allotment option, is reflected as being redeemed.
 
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No Redemption Scenario
Maximum Redemption Scenario
(in dollars, except share data)
Shares
Ownership %
Voting
Power
(%)
Shares
Ownership %
Voting
Power
(%)
Acies public shareholders(1)
21,525,000 16.5% 4.9% %
Sponsor(1)(2) 4,531,250 3.5% 0.8% 3,724,062 3.0% 0.6%
PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders (excluding Founder Group)(3)
63,041,235 48.3% 14.2% 74,166,159 60.7% 15.1%
Founder Group(3)
16,482,910 12.6% 74.5% 19,391,659 15.9% 79.2%
PIPE Investors
25,000,000 19.1% 5.6% 25,000,000 20.4% 5.1%
Pro forma New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock at September 30,
2020
130,580,395 100.0% 100.0% 122,281,880 100.0% 100.0%
(1)
Excludes the shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock underlying Acies public and private placement warrants under both scenarios, as the warrants are not exercisable until 30 days after the close of the Business Combination or one year from the closing of the IPO.
(2)
Includes 900,000 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock held by the Sponsor, under both scenarios that are subject to forfeiture if certain earnout conditions are not satisfied, as the shares are issued and outstanding as of the closing date of the Business Combination.
(3)
Excludes shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock underlying New PLAYSTUDIOS Options as well as any potential earn-out consideration, as they do not represent legally outstanding shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock at Closing.
If none of the PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders elect to receive any cash as consideration in the Business Combination, in the no redemptions scenario, an additional 14.0 million shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock will be issued to current PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders and an additional $140.3 million in cash will be available on the New PLAYSTUDIOS balance sheet at Closing. In the maximum redemption scenario, no PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders will receive any cash as consideration in the Business Combination.
The numbers of shares and percentage interests set forth above have been presented for illustrative purposes only and do not necessarily reflect what New PLAYSTUDIOS' share ownership will be after the Closing. For more information about the merger consideration, these scenarios and the underlying assumptions, see "Unaudited Pro Forma Condensed Combined Financial Information” and "Business Combination Proposal—The Merger Agreement—Effects of the Merger Agreement—Aggregate Merger Consideration.”
Date, Time and Place of Extraordinary General Meeting of Acies’ Shareholders
The Extraordinary General Meeting will be held at           , Eastern Time on           , 2021 at the offices of Latham & Watkins LLP located at 10250 Constellation Blvd., Suite 1100, Los Angeles, California 90067, and also virtually via live webcast at: https://www.cstproxy.com/aciesacq/sm2021, or such other date, time and place to which such meeting may be adjourned, to consider and vote upon the proposals to be put to the Extraordinary General Meeting, including, if necessary, the Adjournment Proposal, to permit further solicitation and vote of proxies if, based upon the tabulated vote at the time of the Extraordinary General Meeting, each of the Condition Precedent Proposals have not been approved.
Voting Power; Record Date
Acies shareholders will be entitled to vote or direct votes to be cast at the Extraordinary General Meeting if they owned ordinary shares at the close of business on           , 2021, which is the "record date” for the Extraordinary General Meeting. Acies shareholders will have one vote for each ordinary share owned at the close of business on the record date. If your shares are held in "street name” or are in a margin or similar account, you should contact your broker to ensure that votes related to the shares you beneficially own are properly counted. Acies warrants do not have voting rights. As of the close of business
 
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on the record date, there were 26,906,250 ordinary shares issued and outstanding, of which 21,525,000 were issued and outstanding public shares.
Quorum and Vote of Acies Shareholders
A quorum of Acies shareholders is necessary to hold a valid meeting. A quorum will be present at the Extraordinary General Meeting if a majority of the issued and outstanding ordinary shares entitled to vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting are represented in person or by proxy. Abstentions and broker non-votes, while considered present for the purposes of establishing a quorum, will not count as votes cast at the Extraordinary General Meeting. As of the record date for the Extraordinary General Meeting, 13,453,126 ordinary shares would be required to achieve a quorum.
The Sponsor and each officer and director of Acies have agreed to, among other things, vote in favor of the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, in each case, subject to the terms and conditions contemplated by the Sponsor Support Agreement, and waive their redemption rights in connection with the consummation of the Business Combination with respect to any ordinary shares held by them. The ordinary shares held by the Sponsor will be excluded from the pro rata calculation used to determine the per-share redemption price. As of the date of this proxy statement/prospectus, the Sponsor (including Acies’ independent directors and executive officers) owns 20.0% of the issued and outstanding ordinary shares.
The proposals presented at the Extraordinary General Meeting require the following votes:

Business Combination Proposal:   The approval of the Business Combination Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of a majority of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting.

Domestication Proposal:   The approval of the Domestication Proposal requires a special resolution under the Cayman Islands Companies Act, being the affirmative vote of holders of at least two-thirds of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting.

Organizational Documents Proposals:   The separate approval of each of the Organizational Documents Proposals requires an ordinary resolution under Cayman Island law, being the affirmative vote of holders of a majority of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting, save for Organizational Documents Proposal D which requires a special resolution under Cayman Island law, being the affirmative vote of holders of at least two-thirds of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting.

Director Election Proposal:   The approval of the Director Election Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of the majority of the holders of Acies Class B ordinary shares.

Stock Issuance Proposal:   The approval of the Stock Issuance Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of a majority of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting.

Incentive Plan Proposal:   The approval of the Incentive Plan Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of a majority of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting.

ESPP Proposal:   The approval of the ESPP Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of a majority of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting.

Auditor Ratification Proposal:   The approval of the Auditor Ratification Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of a majority of the
 
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ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting.

Adjournment Proposal:   The approval of the Adjournment Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of a majority of the ordinary shares represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote thereon and who vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting. The Adjournment Proposal is not conditioned upon any other proposal.
Redemption Rights
Pursuant to the Cayman Constitutional Documents, a public shareholder may request of Acies that New PLAYSTUDIOS redeem all or a portion of its public shares for cash if the Business Combination is consummated. As a holder of public shares, you will be entitled to receive cash for any public shares to be redeemed only if you:

hold public shares or if you hold public shares through units, you elect to separate your units into the underlying public shares and public warrants prior to exercising your redemption rights with respect to the public shares;

submit a written request to Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, that New PLAYSTUDIOS redeem all or a portion of your public shares for cash; and

deliver your public shares to Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, physically or electronically through DTC.
Holders must complete the procedures for electing to redeem their public shares in the manner described above prior to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, on           , 2021 (two business days before the Extraordinary General Meeting) in order for their shares to be redeemed.
Holders of units must elect to separate the units into the underlying public shares and public warrants prior to exercising redemption rights with respect to the public shares. If holders hold their units in an account at a brokerage firm or bank, holders must notify their broker or bank that they elect to separate the units into the underlying public shares and public warrants, or if a holder holds units registered in its own name, the holder must contact Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, directly and instruct Continental to do so. Public shareholders may elect to redeem all or a portion of the public shares held by them regardless of whether or how they vote in respect of the Business Combination Proposal. If the Business Combination is not consummated, the public shares will be returned to the respective holder, broker or bank. If the Business Combination is consummated, and if a public shareholder properly exercises its right to redeem all or a portion of the public shares that it holds and timely delivers its shares to Continental, Acies’ transfer agent, New PLAYSTUDIOS will redeem such public shares for a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the pro rata portion of the trust account, calculated as of two business days prior to the consummation of the Business Combination. For illustrative purposes, as of November 9, 2020, this would have amounted to approximately $10.00 per issued and outstanding public share. However, the proceeds deposited in the trust account could become subject to the claims of Acies’ creditors, if any, which could have priority over the claims of the public shareholders, regardless of whether such public shareholder votes or, if they do vote, irrespective of whether they vote for or against the Business Combination Proposal. Therefore, the per-share distribution from the trust account in such a situation may be less than originally expected due to such claims. Whether you vote, and if you do vote irrespective of how you vote, on any proposal, including the Business Combination Proposal, will have no impact on the amount you will receive upon exercise of your redemption rights. It is expected that the funds to be distributed to public shareholders electing to redeem their public shares will be distributed promptly after the consummation of the Business Combination. If a public shareholder exercises its redemption rights in full, then it will be electing to exchange its public shares for cash and will no longer own public shares. The redemption takes place following the Domestication, and, accordingly, it is shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock that will be redeemed immediately after consummation of the Business Combination. See "Extraordinary General Meeting of Acies—Redemption Rights” in this proxy statement/prospectus for a detailed description of the procedures to be followed if you wish to redeem your public shares for cash.
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defined in Section 13(d)(3) of the Exchange Act), will be restricted from redeeming its public shares with respect to more than an aggregate of 15% of the public shares. Accordingly, if a public shareholder, alone or acting in concert or as a group, seeks to redeem more than 15% of the public shares, then any such shares in excess of that 15% limit would not be redeemed for cash.
The Sponsor and each officer and director of Acies have agreed to, among other things, vote in favor of the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, in each case, subject to the terms and conditions contemplated by the Sponsor Support Agreement, and waive their redemption rights in connection with the consummation of the Business Combination with respect to any ordinary shares held by them. The ordinary shares held by the Sponsor will be excluded from the pro rata calculation used to determine the per-share redemption price. As of the date of this proxy statement/prospectus, the Sponsor (including Acies’ independent directors) owns 20% of the issued and outstanding ordinary shares.
Holders of the warrants will not have redemption rights with respect to the warrants.
Appraisal Rights
Neither Acies’ shareholders nor Acies’ warrant holders have appraisal rights in connection with the Business Combination or the Domestication under the Cayman Islands Companies Act or under the DGCL.
Proxy Solicitation
Acies is soliciting proxies on behalf of its board of directors. This solicitation is being made by mail, but also may be made by telephone or in person, and its directors, officers and employees may also solicit proxies in person, by telephone or by other electronic means. Acies will bear the cost of the solicitation.
Acies has engaged Morrow Sodali LLC ("Morrow Sodali”) to assist in the solicitation of proxies. Acies will pay Morrow Sodali a fee of $25,000 plus disbursements. Such fee will be paid with non-trust account funds. Acies will ask banks, brokers and other institutions, nominees and fiduciaries to forward the proxy materials to their principals and to obtain their authority to execute proxies and voting instructions. Acies will reimburse them for their reasonable expenses. Acies’ directors and officers may also solicit proxies by telephone, by facsimile, by mail, on the internet or in person. They will not be paid any additional amounts for soliciting proxies.
If a shareholder grants a proxy, it may still vote its shares in person if it revokes its proxy before the Extraordinary General Meeting. A shareholder also may change its vote by submitting a later-dated proxy as described in the section titled "Extraordinary General Meeting of Acies—Revoking Your Proxy.”
Interests of Acies’ Directors and Executive Officers in the Business Combination
When you consider the recommendation of the Acies Board of Directors in favor of approval of the Business Combination Proposal, you should keep in mind that the Sponsor and Acies’ directors and executive officers have interests in such proposal that are different from, or in addition to, those of Acies’ shareholders and warrant holders generally. These interests include, among other things, the interests listed below:

Prior to Acies’ IPO, the Sponsor purchased 8,625,000 Acies Class B ordinary shares for an aggregate purchase price of $25,000, or approximately $0.003 per share, and subsequently the Sponsor cancelled an aggregate of 2,875,000 Sponsor Shares, thereby reducing the aggregate number of Sponsor Shares held by our sponsor to 5,750,000 for approximately $0.004 per share. As a result of the underwriters’ election to partially exercise their over-allotment option on November 9, 2020, 368,750 Sponsor Shares were forfeited, resulting in an aggregate of 5,381,250 Sponsor Shares issued and outstanding. Simultaneously with the closing of the IPO, the Sponsor purchased 4,333,333 private placement warrants at a price of $1.50 per private placement warrant. Subsequently, on November 9, 2020, in connection with the underwriters’ election to partially exercise their over-allotment option, the Company sold an additional 203,334 private placement warrants to the Sponsor, at a price of $1.50 per private placement warrant, resulting in an aggregate of 4,536,667 private placement warrants issued and outstanding. If Acies does not consummate a business combination by October 22, 2022 (or if such date is extended at a duly called extraordinary general meeting, such
 
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later date), it would cease all operations except for the purpose of winding up, redeeming all of the outstanding public shares for cash and, subject to the approval of its remaining shareholders and its board of directors, dissolving and liquidating, subject in each case to its obligations under the Cayman Islands Companies Act to provide for claims of creditors and the requirements of other applicable law. In such event, the 5,381,250 Acies Class B ordinary shares collectively owned by the Sponsor would be worthless because following the redemption of the public shares, Acies would likely have few, if any, net assets and because the Sponsor has agreed to waive their respective rights to liquidating distributions from the trust account in respect of any Acies Class A ordinary shares and Acies Class B ordinary shares held by it, as applicable, if Acies fails to complete a business combination within the required period. Additionally, in such event, the private placement warrants purchased by the Sponsor will also expire worthless. The 4,531,250 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock that the Sponsor will hold following the Mergers (assuming no redemptions and after giving effect to the Domestication), if unrestricted and freely tradable, would have had an aggregate market value of $49.5 million based upon the closing price of $10.92 per share of public share on Nasdaq on February 12, 2021, the most recent closing price. Given such shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock will be subject to certain restrictions, including those described above, Acies believes such shares have less value.

Acies’ existing directors and officers will be eligible for continued indemnification and continued coverage under a directors’ and officers’ liability insurance policy after the Mergers and pursuant to the Merger Agreement.

The Sponsor (including its representatives and affiliates) and Acies’ directors and officers, are, or may in the future become, affiliated with entities that are engaged in a similar business to that of Acies. The Sponsor and Acies’ directors and officers are not prohibited from sponsoring, or otherwise becoming involved with, any other blank check companies prior to Acies completing its initial business combination. Moreover, certain of Acies’ directors and officers have time and attention requirements for investment funds of which affiliates of the Sponsor are the investment managers. Acies’ directors and officers also may become aware of business opportunities which may be appropriate for presentation to Acies and the other entities to which they owe certain fiduciary or contractual duties. Accordingly, they may have had conflicts of interest in determining to which entity a particular business opportunity should be presented. These conflicts may not be resolved in Acies’ favor, and such potential business opportunities may be presented to other entities prior to their presentation to Acies, subject to applicable fiduciary duties under Cayman Islands Companies Act. Acies’ Cayman Constitutional Documents provide that Acies renounce its interest in any corporate opportunity offered to any director or officer of Acies unless such opportunity is expressly offered to such person solely in his or her capacity as a director or officer of Acies and it is an opportunity that Acies is able to complete on a reasonable basis.

In the event that Acies fails to consummate a business combination within the prescribed time frame (pursuant to the Cayman Constitutional Documents), or upon the exercise of a redemption right in connection with the Business Combination, Acies will be required to provide for payment of claims of creditors that were not waived that may be brought against Acies within the 10 years following such redemption. In order to protect the amounts held in Acies’ trust account, the Sponsor has agreed that it will be liable to Acies if and to the extent any claims by a third-party (other than Acies’ independent auditors) for services rendered or products sold to Acies, or a prospective target business with which Acies has discussed entering into a transaction agreement, reduce the amount of funds in the trust account to below (i) $10.00 per public share or (ii) such lesser amount per public share held in the trust account as of the date of the liquidation of the trust account, due to reductions in value of the trust assets, in each case, net of the amount of interest which may be withdrawn to pay taxes, except as to any claims by a third-party that executed a waiver of any and all rights to seek access to the trust account and except as to any claims under the indemnity of the underwriters of Acies’ initial public offering against certain liabilities, including liabilities under the Securities Act.

Following consummation of the Business Combination, the Sponsor, Acies’ officers and directors and their respective affiliates would be entitled to reimbursement for certain out-of-pocket expenses related to identifying, investigating and consummating an initial business combination or repayment of loans, if any, and on such terms as to be determined by Acies from time to time, made by the
 
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Sponsor or any of Acies’ officers or directors to finance transaction costs in connection with an intended initial business combination. However, if Acies fails to consummate a business combination within the required period, the Sponsor and Acies’ officers and directors and their respective affiliates will not have any claim against the trust account for reimbursement.

In order to finance transaction costs in connection with Acies’ initial business combination (including any amounts which are currently outstanding), the Sponsor or an affiliate of the Sponsor, or certain of Acies’ officers and directors, may, but are not obligated to, loan funds to Acies as may be required ("Working Capital Loans”). Such Working Capital Loans would be evidenced by promissory notes that would each become due and payable in full, without interest, upon completion of Acies’ initial business combination. In the event that Acies does not complete its initial business combination within the prescribed time frame, Acies may use a portion of its working capital held outside of its trust account to repay any Working Capital Loans made to Acies, but no proceeds held in the trust account would be used to repay such Working Capital Loans, and the applicable related party lender or lenders may not be able to recover the value it or they have loaned to Acies pursuant to such Working Capital Loans.

Pursuant to the Registration Rights Agreement, the Sponsor will have customary registration rights, including demand and piggy-back rights, subject to cooperation and cut-back provisions with respect to the shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock and New PLAYSTUDIOS warrants held by such parties following the consummation of the Business Combination.

In addition, Andrew Pascal, the current Chief Executive Officer of PLAYSTUDIOS, holds a direct economic interest in the Acies Class A ordinary shares through the Sponsor. In connection with Acies’ initial public offering, Mr. Pascal became the beneficial holder of 522,843 Acies Class A ordinary shares. In connection with the Business Combination, Mr. Pascal has agreed to forfeit his economic interest in the Sponsor and all of the associated Acies Class A ordinary shares, contingent on the Closing. Mr. Pascal is also a co-founder of Acies and an advisor to the Acies Board of Directors. Mr. Pascal did not participate in any meetings of the Acies Board of Directors related to the proposed Business Combination.
The Sponsor has agreed to vote in favor of the Business Combination, regardless of how our public shareholders vote. Unlike some other blank check companies in which the initial shareholders agree to vote their shares in accordance with the majority of the votes cast by the public shareholders in connection with an initial business combination, the Sponsor and each officer and director of Acies have agreed to, among other things, vote in favor of the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, in each case, subject to the terms and conditions contemplated by the Sponsor Support Agreement. As of the date of this proxy statement/prospectus, the Sponsor (including Acies’ independent directors) owns 20% of the issued and outstanding ordinary shares.
At any time at or prior to the Business Combination, subject to applicable securities laws (including with respect to material nonpublic information), the Sponsor, the existing stockholders of PLAYSTUDIOS or our or their respective directors, officers, advisors or respective affiliates may (i) purchase public shares from institutional and other investors that vote, or indicate an intention to vote, against any of the Condition Precedent Proposals, or elect to redeem, or indicate an intention to redeem, public shares, (ii) execute agreements to purchase such shares from such investors in the future, or (iii) enter into transactions with such investors and others to provide them with incentives to acquire public shares, vote their public shares in favor of the Condition Precedent Proposals or not redeem their public shares. Such a purchase may include a contractual acknowledgement that such shareholder, although still the record holder of Acies’ shares, is no longer the beneficial owner thereof and therefore agrees not to exercise its redemption rights. In the event that the Sponsor, the existing stockholders of PLAYSTUDIOS or that their respective directors, officers, advisors or respective affiliates purchase shares in privately negotiated transactions from public shareholders who have already elected to exercise their redemption rights, such selling shareholders would be required to revoke their prior elections to redeem their shares. The purpose of such share purchases and other transactions would be to increase the likelihood of (a) satisfaction of the requirement that holders of a majority of the ordinary shares, represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting, vote in favor of the Business Combination Proposal, the Organizational Document Proposals (excluding Organizational Documents Proposal D and the Director Election Proposal), the Stock Issuance Proposal,
 
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the Incentive Plan Proposal, the ESPP Proposal, the Auditor Ratification Proposal, and the Adjournment Proposal, (b) satisfaction of the requirement that holders of at least two-thirds of the ordinary shares, represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote at the Extraordinary General Meeting, vote in favor of the Domestication Proposal and Organizational Documents Proposal D, (c) satisfaction of the Minimum Cash Condition, (d) otherwise limiting the number of public shares electing to redeem and (e) Acies’ net tangible assets (as determined in accordance with Rule 3a51(g)(1) of the Exchange Act) being at least $5,000,001.
Entering into any such arrangements may have a depressive effect on the Acies ordinary shares (e.g., by giving an investor or holder the ability to effectively purchase shares at a price lower than market, such investor or holder may therefore become more likely to sell the Acies ordinary shares such investor or holder owns, either at or prior to the Business Combination). If such transactions are effected, the consequence could be to cause the Business Combination to be consummated in circumstances where such consummation could not otherwise occur. Purchases of shares by the persons described above would allow them to exert more influence over the approval of the proposals to be presented at the Extraordinary General Meeting and would likely increase the chances that such proposals would be approved. Acies will file or submit a Current Report on Form 8-K to disclose any material arrangements entered into or significant purchases made by any of the aforementioned persons that would affect the vote on the proposals to be put to the Extraordinary General Meeting or the redemption threshold. Any such report will include descriptions of any arrangements entered into or significant purchases by any of the aforementioned persons.
The existence of financial and personal interests of one or more of Acies’ directors may result in a conflict of interest on the part of such director(s) between what he, she or they may believe is in the best interests of Acies and its shareholders and what he, she or they may believe is best for himself, herself or themselves in determining to recommend that shareholders vote for the proposals. In addition, Acies’ officers have interests in the Business Combination that may conflict with your interests as a shareholder. See the section titled "Business Combination Proposal—Interests of Acies’ Directors and Executive Officers in the Business Combination” for a further discussion of these considerations.
Recommendation to Shareholders of Acies
The Acies Board of Directors believes that the Business Combination Proposal and the other proposals to be presented at the Extraordinary General Meeting are in the best interest of Acies’ shareholders and unanimously recommends that its shareholders vote "FOR” the Business Combination Proposal, "FOR” the Domestication Proposal, "FOR” each of the separate Organizational Documents Proposals, "FOR” the Director Election Proposal, "FOR” the Stock Issuance Proposal, "FOR” the Incentive Plan Proposal, "FOR” the ESPP Proposal, "FOR” the Auditor Ratification Proposal and "FOR” the Adjournment Proposal, in each case, if presented to the Extraordinary General Meeting.
The existence of financial and personal interests of one or more of Acies’ directors may result in a conflict of interest on the part of such director(s) between what he, she or they may believe is in the best interests of Acies and its shareholders and what he, she or they may believe is best for himself, herself or themselves in determining to recommend that shareholders vote for the proposals. In addition, Acies’ officers have interests in the Business Combination that may conflict with your interests as a shareholder. See the section titled "Business Combination Proposal—Interests of Acies’ Directors and Executive Officers in the Business Combination” for a further discussion of these considerations.
Sources and Uses of Funds for the Business Combination
The following table summarizes the sources and uses for funding the Business Combination. These figures assume (i) that no public shareholders exercise their redemption rights in connection with the Business Combination, and (ii) that (x) New PLAYSTUDIOS issues 79,524,125 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock to PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders as the Aggregate Merger Consideration pursuant to the Merger Agreement, and (y) New PLAYSTUDIOS issues 25,000,000 shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock to the PIPE Investors pursuant to the PIPE Investment and (iii) the current PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders elect to receive cash of $140.3 million as consideration in the Business
 
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Combination. If the actual facts are different from these assumptions, the below figures will be different. See "Unaudited Pro Forma Condensed Combined Financial Information.
Sources
Uses
($ in thousands)
Cash and investments held in trust account(1)
$ 215,250
Cash to PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders
$ 140,337
PIPE Investment(2)
$ 250,000
Cash to balance sheet
$ 266,251
Transaction expenses(3)
$ 58,662
Total sources
$ 465,250
Total uses
$ 465,250
(1)
Calculated as of November 9, 2020.
(2)
Shares issued in the PIPE Investment are at a deemed value of $10.00 per share.
(3)
Includes (i) deferred underwriting commission of $7,533,750 payable to the underwriters for the Acies initial public offering, (ii) $5.0 million of incremental transaction bonuses that will be awarded to certain executives and employees of New PLAYSTUDIOS, with the allocation of such bonuses to be determined by the Chief Executive Officer of New PLAYSTUDIOS, (iii) $2.5 million of cash that will be donated to one or more charities to be determined by New PLAYSTUDIOS and (iv) other estimated transaction expenses. Includes $0.5 million already paid as of September 30, 2020.
U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations
For a discussion summarizing certain U.S. federal income tax considerations of the Domestication and an exercise of redemption rights in connection with the Business Combination, please see "U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations.”
Expected Accounting Treatment
The Domestication
There will be no accounting effect or change in the carrying amount of the consolidated assets and liabilities of Acies as a result of the Domestication. The business, capitalization, assets and liabilities and financial statements of New PLAYSTUDIOS immediately following the Domestication will be the same as those of Acies immediately prior to the Domestication.
The Business Combination
The Business Combination will be accounted for as a reverse recapitalization in accordance with GAAP. Under this method of accounting, Acies will be treated as the "acquired” company for accounting purposes and the Business Combination will be treated as the equivalent of PLAYSTUDIOS issuing stock for the net assets of Acies, accompanied by a recapitalization. The net assets of Acies will be stated at historical cost, with no goodwill or other intangible assets recorded. Operations prior to the Business Combination will be those of PLAYSTUDIOS. PLAYSTUDIOS has been determined to be the accounting acquirer based on evaluation of the following facts and circumstances under both the no and maximum redemption scenarios:

PLAYSTUDIOS’ existing stockholders will have over 80% of the voting interest in the post-combination company;

The largest individual minority stockholder of the post-combination company is an existing stockholder of PLAYSTUDIOS;

The board of directors of the post-combination company will be comprised of the chief executive officer of PLAYSTUDIOS, one director designated by Acies, and five additional directors to be determined by PLAYSTUDIOS before the closing of the Business Combination;
 
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PLAYSTUDIOS’ management will hold executive management roles (including the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, among others) for the post-combination company and be responsible for the day-to-day operations;

PLAYSTUDIOS has significantly more revenue-generating activities, which are expected to comprise all of the activities conducted by the post-combination company; and

the objective of the Business Combination is to create an operating public company, with management continuing to use PLAYSTUDIOS’ platform and assets to grow the business under the name of PLAYSTUDIOS, Inc.
The preponderance of evidence as described above is indicative that PLAYSTUDIOS is the accounting acquirer in the Business Combination.
Comparison of Shareholders’ Rights
Following the consummation of the Business Combination, the rights of Acies shareholders who become New PLAYSTUDIOS stockholders in the Business Combination will no longer be governed by the Cayman Constitutional Documents and instead will be governed by the Proposed Certificate of Incorporation and the Proposed Bylaws. See "Comparison of Corporate Governance and Shareholder Rights”.
Summary of Risk Factors
A shareholder should consider all the information contained in this proxy statement/prospectus in deciding how to vote for the proposals presented herein. The occurrence of one or more of the events or circumstances described in the section titled "Risk Factors,” alone or in combination with other events or circumstances, may materially adversely affect our business, financial condition and operating results. Such risks include, but are not limited to:
Risks Relating to the Business Combination:

The Sponsor has agreed to vote in favor of the Business Combination, regardless of how Acies’ public shareholders vote.

We may be forced to close the Business Combination even if we determined it is no longer in our shareholders’ best interest.

If our shareholders fail to comply with the redemption requirements specified in this proxy statement/prospectus, they will not be entitled to redeem their shares of Acies Class A ordinary shares for a pro rata portion of the Trust Account.

The ability of Acies shareholders to exercise redemption rights with respect to a large number of shares could increase the probability that the Business Combination would be unsuccessful and that shareholders would have to wait for liquidation in order to redeem their stock.

The Business Combination is subject to conditions, including certain conditions that may not be satisfied on a timely basis, if at all.

Because New PLAYSTUDIOS will be a "controlled company” within the meaning of the Nasdaq rules, our shareholders may not have certain corporate governance protections that are available to shareholders of companies that are not controlled companies.

The dual class structure of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock will have the effect of concentrating voting power with New PLAYSTUDIOS’ Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, which will limit an investor’s ability to influence the outcome of important transactions, including a change in control.

Following the consummation of the Business Combination, our only significant asset will be our ownership interest in PLAYSTUDIOS and such ownership may not be sufficient to pay dividends or make distributions or loans to enable us to pay any dividends on New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock or satisfy our other financial obligations.
 
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We have a specified maximum redemption threshold. This redemption threshold may make it more difficult for us to complete the Business Combination as contemplated.

Warrants will become exercisable for New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock, which would increase the number of shares eligible for future resale in the public market and result in dilution to our shareholders.

We may redeem your unexpired warrants prior to their exercise at a time that is disadvantageous to you, thereby making your warrants worthless.
Risks Relating to Ownership of New PLAYSTUDIOS Common Stock Following the Business Combination and New PLAYSTUDIOS Operating as a Public Company:

The price of New PLAYSTUDIOS’ common stock, warrants and units may be volatile.

New PLAYSTUDIOS does not intend to pay cash dividends for the foreseeable future.

Future resales of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock after the consummation of the Business Combination may cause the market price of New PLAYSTUDIOS’ common stock to drop significantly, even if New PLAYSTUDIOS’ business is doing well.
Risks Relating to Domestication:

Upon consummation of the Business Combination, the rights of holders of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock arising under the DGCL as well as Proposed Organizational Documents will differ from and may be less favorable to the rights of holders of Acies Class A ordinary shares arising under the Cayman Islands Companies Act, as well as the Cayman Constitutional Documents.

Delaware law and New PLAYSTUDIOS’ Proposed Organizational Documents contain certain provisions, including anti-takeover provisions that limit the ability of stockholders to take certain actions and could delay or discourage takeover attempts that stockholders may consider favorable.
Risks if Adjournment proposal is not approved:

If the Adjournment Proposal is not approved, and an insufficient number of votes have been obtained to authorize the consummation of the Business Combination and the Domestication, our board of directors will not have the ability to adjourn the Extraordinary General Meeting to a later date in order to solicit further votes, and, therefore, the Business Combination will not be approved, and, therefore, the Business Combination may not be consummated.
Risks if the Domestication and the Business Combination are not Consummated:

If we are not able to complete the Business Combination with PLAYSTUDIOS by October 22, 2022, or able to complete another business combination by such date, in each case, as such date may be further extended pursuant to the Cayman Constitutional Documents, we would cease all operations except for the purpose of winding up and we would redeem our Class A ordinary shares and liquidate the Trust Account, in which case our public shareholders may only receive approximately $10.00 per share and our warrants will expire worthless.

If the net proceeds of our initial public offering not being held in the Trust Account are insufficient to allow us to operate through to October 22, 2022, and we are unable to obtain additional capital, we may be unable to complete our Business Combination, in which case our public shareholders may only receive $10.00 per share, and our warrants will expire worthless.
Regulatory Matters
Under the HSR Act and the rules that have been promulgated thereunder by the FTC, certain transactions may not be consummated unless information has been furnished to the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice ("Antitrust Division”) and the FTC and certain waiting period requirements have been satisfied. The Business Combination is subject to these requirements and may not be completed until the expiration of a 30-day waiting period following the two filings of the required Notification and Report
 
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Forms with the Antitrust Division and the FTC or until early termination is granted. On or about February 17, 2021, Acies and PLAYSTUDIOS will file the required forms under the HSR Act with respect to the Business Combination with the Antitrust Division and the FTC and requested early termination.
At any time before or after consummation of the Business Combination (or the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement), notwithstanding termination of the respective waiting periods under the HSR Act, the applicable competition authorities in the U.S. or any other applicable jurisdiction could take such action under applicable antitrust laws as such authority deems necessary or desirable in the public interest, including seeking to enjoin the consummation of the Business Combination (or the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement, as applicable), conditionally approving the Business Combination (or the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement, as applicable) upon divestiture of assets, subjecting the completion of the Business Combination to regulatory conditions or seeking other remedies. Private parties may also seek to take legal action under the antitrust laws under certain circumstances. Acies cannot assure you that the Antitrust Division, the FTC, any state attorney general or any other government authority will not attempt to challenge the Business Combination on antitrust grounds, and, if such a challenge is made, Acies cannot assure you as to its result.
Neither Acies nor PLAYSTUDIOS is aware of any material regulatory approvals or actions that are required for completion of the Business Combination other than the expiration or early termination of the waiting period under the HSR Act and registration under ITAR. It is presently contemplated that if any such additional regulatory approvals or actions are required, those approvals or actions will be sought. There can be no assurance, however, that any additional approvals or actions will be obtained.
Emerging Growth Company
Acies is an "emerging growth company,” as defined in Section 2(a) of the Securities Act, as modified by the JOBS Act, and it may take advantage of certain exemptions from various reporting requirements that are applicable to other public companies that are not emerging growth companies, including, but not limited to, not being required to comply with the auditor attestation requirements of Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, reduced disclosure obligations regarding executive compensation in Acies’ periodic reports and proxy statements, and exemptions from the requirements of holding a nonbinding advisory vote on executive compensation and stockholder approval of any golden parachute payments not previously approved.
Further, section 102(b)(1) of the JOBS Act exempts emerging growth companies from being required to comply with new or revised financial accounting standards until private companies (that is, those that have not had a Securities Act registration statement declared effective or do not have a class of securities registered under the Exchange Act) are required to comply with the new or revised financial accounting standards. The JOBS Act provides that a company can elect to opt out of the extended transition period and comply with the requirements that apply to non-emerging growth companies, but any such election to opt out is irrevocable. Acies has elected not to opt out of such extended transition period, which means that when a standard is issued or revised and it has different application dates for public or private companies, Acies, as an emerging growth company, can adopt the new or revised standard at the time private companies adopt the new or revised standard. This may make comparison of Acies’ financial statements with certain other public companies difficult or impossible because of the potential differences in accounting standards used.
We will remain an emerging growth company until the earlier of: (i) the last day of the fiscal year (a) following the fifth anniversary of the closing of Acies’ initial public offering, (b) in which we have total annual gross revenue of at least $1.07 billion, or (c) in which we are deemed to be a large accelerated filer, which means the market value of our common equity that is held by non-affiliates exceeds $700 million as of the end of the prior fiscal year’s second fiscal quarter; and (ii) the date on which we have issued more than $1.0 billion in non-convertible debt securities during the prior three-year period. References herein to "emerging growth company” shall have the meaning associated with it in the JOBS Act.
Controlled Company Exemption
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voting power of New PLAYSTUDIOS common stock, as a result of which the Founder Group will have the power to elect a majority of New PLAYSTUDIOS’ directors. Pursuant to the Nasdaq listing standards, a company of which more than 50% of the voting power for the election of directors is held by an individual, a group or another company qualifies as a "controlled company.” As a controlled company, New PLAYSTUDIOS will be exempt from certain Nasdaq corporate governance requirements, including the requirements (i) that a majority of the New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors consist of independent directors, (ii) that the New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors have a compensation committee that is composed entirely of independent directors with a written charter addressing the committee’s purpose and responsibilities and (iii) that the New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors have a nominating and corporate governance committee that is composed entirely of independent directors with a written charter addressing the committee’s purpose and responsibilities. For at least some period following the Business Combination, New PLAYSTUDIOS may utilize these exemptions since the New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors has not yet made a determination with respect to the independence of any directors. Pending such determination, you may not have the same protections afforded to stockholders of companies that are subject to all of these corporate governance requirements.
 
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SUMMARY UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONDENSED COMBINED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The following summary unaudited pro forma condensed combined financial information (the "Summary Pro Forma Information”) gives effect to the transaction contemplated by the Merger Agreement. The Business Combination will be accounted for as a reverse recapitalization in accordance with GAAP. Under this method of accounting, Acies will be treated as the "acquired” company for financial reporting purposes. Accordingly, the Business Combination will be reflected as the equivalent of PLAYSTUDIOS issuing stock for the net assets of Acies, accompanied by a recapitalization whereby no goodwill or other intangible assets are recorded. Operations prior to the Business Combination will be those of PLAYSTUDIOS. The summary unaudited pro forma condensed combined balance sheet data as of September 30, 2020 gives effect to the Business Combination and related transactions as if they had occurred on September 30, 2020. The summary unaudited pro forma condensed combined statements of operations data for the nine months ended September 30, 2020 and year ended December 31, 2019 give effect to the Business Combination and related transactions as if they had occurred on January 1, 2019.
The SEC adopted Release No. 33-10786 "Amendments to Financial Disclosures about Acquired and Disposed Businesses” in May 2020 (the "Release”), with an effective date of January 1, 2021. The amendments of the Release replace existing pro forma adjustment criteria with simplified requirements to depict the accounting for the transaction under GAAP ("Transaction Accounting Adjustments”) and allow Acies the option to present reasonably estimable synergies and other transaction effects that have occurred or are reasonably expected to occur ("Management’s Adjustments”). Acies has elected to not present Management’s Adjustments and will only present Transaction Accounting Adjustments.
The Summary Pro Forma Information has been derived from, and should be read in conjunction with, the more detailed unaudited pro forma condensed combined financial information of the post-combination company appearing elsewhere in this proxy statement/prospectus and the accompanying notes to the unaudited pro forma condensed combined financial information. The unaudited pro forma condensed combined financial information is based upon, and should be read in conjunction with, the historical financial statements and related notes of Acies and PLAYSTUDIOS for the applicable periods included in this proxy statement/prospectus. The Summary Pro Forma Information has been presented for informational purposes only and is not necessarily indicative of what the post-combination company’s financial position or results of operations actually would have been had the Business Combination been completed as of the dates indicated. In addition, the Summary Pro Forma Information does not purport to project the future financial position or operating results of the post-combination company.
The unaudited pro forma condensed combined financial information has been prepared using the assumptions below with respect to the potential redemption by Acies’ public stockholders of shares of Acies Class A ordinary shares for cash equal to their pro rata share of the aggregate amount on deposit (as of two business days prior to the Closing) in the Trust Account:
No Redemption Scenario:   This presentation assumes that no public stockholders of Acies exercise redemption rights with respect to their public shares for a pro rata share of the funds in the Trust Account. This scenario assumes that there are 21,525,000 public shares outstanding upon the completion of the Business Combination.
Maximum Redemption Scenario:   This presentation assumes that stockholders holding 21,525,000 shares of Acies Class A ordinary shares will exercise their redemption rights for their pro rata share of the funds in the Trust Account. The Merger Agreement provides that consummating the Business Combination is conditioned on having net tangible assets of at least $5,000,001. In addition, the Merger Agreement includes as a condition to closing the Business Combination that, at the Closing, Acies will have a minimum of $200 million in cash comprising (i) the cash held in the Trust Account after giving effect to Acies share redemptions, (ii) proceeds from the PIPE Investment, (iii) less certain filing fees incurred by Acies. As the proceeds from the PIPE Investment are expected to satisfy the minimum cash requirement, the total Trust Account balance of $215.3 million as of September 30, 2020, adjusted for the effect of IPO and the additional issuance of shares and sale of private placement warrants in connection with the underwriters’ partial exercise of their over-allotment option, is reflected as being redeemed.
 
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(in thousands, except share and per share data)
Pro Forma Combined
(No Redemption Scenario)
Pro Forma Combined
(Maximum Redemption
Scenario)
Summary Unaudited Pro Forma Condensed Combined
Statement of Operations Data
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2020
Revenue
$ 205,883 $ 205,883
Net income
$ 23,554 $ 23,554
Class A Common Stock
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding – basic
113,197,485 101,990,221
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding – diluted
120,970,515 109,763,251
Net income attributable to common stockholders per share – basic
$ 0.18 $ 0.19
Net income attributable to common stockholders per share – diluted
$ 0.17 $ 0.18
Class B Common Stock
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding – basic
16,482,910 19,391,659
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding – diluted
17,843,673 20,752,422
Net income attributable to common stockholders per share – basic
$ 0.18 $ 0.19
Net income attributable to common stockholders per share – diluted
$ 0.17 $ 0.18
(in thousands, except share and per share data)
Pro Forma Combined
(No Redemption Scenario)
Pro Forma Combined
(Maximum Redemption
Scenario)
Summary Unaudited Pro Forma Condensed Combined
Statement of Operations Data
Year Ended December 31, 2019
Revenue
$ 239,421 $ 239,421
Net income
$ 5,062 $ 4,875
Class A Common Stock
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding – basic
113,197,485 101,990,221
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding – diluted
117,196,604 105,989,340
Net income attributable to common stockholders per share – basic
$ 0.04 $ 0.04
Net income attributable to common stockholders per share – diluted
$ 0.04 $ 0.04
Class B Common Stock
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding – basic
16,482,910 19,391,659
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding – diluted
17,176,217 20,084,966
Net income attributable to common stockholders per share – basic
$ 0.04 $ 0.04
Net income attributable to common stockholders per share – diluted
$ 0.04 $ 0.04
Summary Unaudited Pro Forma Condensed Combined
Balance Sheet Data as of September 30, 2020
Total assets
$ 375,815 $ 300,902
Total liabilities
$ 22,248 $ 22,248
Total stockholders’ equity
$ 353,567 $ 278,654
 
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MARKET PRICE AND DIVIDEND INFORMATION
Acies units, Class A ordinary shares and public warrants are currently listed on Nasdaq under the symbols "ACACU,” "ACAC” and "ACACW,” respectively.
The most recent closing price of the units, common stock and redeemable warrants as of January 29, 2021, the last trading day before announcement of the execution of the Merger Agreement, was $11.39, $10.97 and $2.42, respectively. As of       , 2021, the record date for the Extraordinary General Meeting, the most recent closing price for each unit, common stock and redeemable warrant was $      , $       and $      , respectively.
Holders of the units, public shares and public warrants should obtain current market quotations for their securities. The market price of Acies’ securities could vary at any time before the Business Combination.
Holders
As of       , 2021, there was        holders of record of Acies Class A ordinary shares, one        holder of record of Acies Class B ordinary shares,        holders of record of Acies units and        holders of record of Acies warrants.
Dividend Policy
Acies has not paid any cash dividends on its Class A ordinary shares to date and does not intend to pay cash dividends prior to the completion of the Business Combination. The payment of cash dividends in the future will be dependent upon the revenues and earnings, if any, capital requirements and general financial condition of New PLAYSTUDIOS subsequent to completion of the Business Combination. The payment of any cash dividends subsequent to the Business Combination will be within the discretion of New PLAYSTUDIOS’ Board of Directors. Acies’ Board of Directors is not currently contemplating and does not anticipate declaring stock dividends nor is it currently expected that the New PLAYSTUDIOS Board of Directors will declare any dividends in the foreseeable future. Further, the ability of New PLAYSTUDIOS to declare dividends may be limited by the terms of financing or other agreements entered into by New PLAYSTUDIOS or its subsidiaries from time to time.
Price Range of PLAYSTUDIOS’ Securities
Historical market price information regarding PLAYSTUDIOS is not provided because there is no public market for PLAYSTUDIOS’ securities. For information regarding PLAYSTUDIOS’ liquidity and capital resources, see "PLAYSTUDIOS’ Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations—Liquidity and Capital Resources.”
 
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RISK FACTORS
Acies shareholders should carefully consider the following risk factors together with all of the other information included in this proxy statement/prospectus before they decide whether to vote or instruct their vote to be cast to approve the relevant proposals described in this proxy statement/prospectus, including the section titled "PLAYSTUDIOS’ Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” and the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included herein.
The risks described below are not the only risks Acies and PLAYSTUDIOS face. Additional risks not presently known to Acies or PLAYSTUDIOS or that Acies or PLAYSTUDIOS currently believe are not material may also significantly affect New PLAYSTUDIOS’ business, financial condition, results of operations or reputation. New PLAYSTUDIOS’ business could be harmed by any of these risks. In that event, the trading price of Acies’ securities and shares of New PLAYSTUDIOS Class A common stock could decline and you could lose all or part of your investment.
Risks Related to PLAYSTUDIOS’ Business and Industry
The following risk factors will apply to the business and operations of New PLAYSTUDIOS following the closing of the business combination. Unless the context otherwise requires, references in this subsection "Risks Related to PLAYSTUDIOS’ Business and Industry” to "we,” "us,” "our,” and "the Company” generally refer to PLAYSTUDIOS in the present tense or New PLAYSTUDIOS from and after the Business Combination.
Our business will suffer if we are unable to entertain our players, develop new games and improve the experience of our existing games.
Our business depends on developing, publishing and continuing to service casual, "free-to-play” games that consumers will download and spend time and money playing. We are currently focused on social casino mobile gaming, offering our social casino games on mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets on Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android operating systems, and on social networking platforms such as Facebook. We have devoted and we expect to continue to devote substantial resources to the research, development, analytics and marketing of our games. Our development and marketing efforts are focused on both improving the experience of our existing games (frequently through new content and feature releases for our live services) and developing new games. We generate revenue primarily through the sale of in-game virtual currency. For games distributed through third-party platforms, we are required to share a portion of our revenue from in-game sales with the platform providers. Due to our focus on mobile gaming, these costs are expected to remain a significant operating expense. See "—We rely on third-party platforms such as the Apple App Store, the Google Play Store, the Amazon Appstore and Facebook to distribute our games and collect revenues generated on such platforms and rely on third-party payment service providers to collect revenues generated on our own platforms.” In order to remain profitable, we need to generate sufficient revenue from our existing and new game offerings to offset our ongoing development, marketing and operating costs.
Successfully monetizing "free-to-play” games is difficult, and requires that we deliver engaging and entertaining player experiences that a sufficient number of players will pay for or we are able to otherwise sufficiently monetize our games. The success of our games depends, in part, on unpredictable and volatile factors beyond our control including consumer preferences and spending habits, competing games and the availability of other entertainment experiences. If our games do not meet consumer expectations, or if new games are not brought to market in a timely and effective manner, our ability to grow revenue and our financial performance will be negatively affected.
Our ability to successfully develop games for mobile and web platforms and their ability to achieve commercial success will depend on our ability to:

effectively market our games to existing and new players;

achieve benefits from our player acquisition costs;

achieve organic growth and gain customer interest in our games through free or more efficient channels;

adapt to changing player preferences and spending habits;
 
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negotiate with third parties to provide our players with a diverse inventory of real-world loyalty rewards;

increase customer engagement within our games;

adapt to new technologies and feature sets for mobile and other devices;

expand and enhance games after their initial release;

attract, retain and motivate talented and experienced game designers, product managers and engineers;

negotiate with third-party platforms;

continue to adapt game feature sets for an increasingly diverse set of mobile devices, including various operating systems and specifications, limited bandwidth and varying processing power and screen sizes;

efficiently manage the development of new games and features to increase the cadence of introductions without incurring excessive costs;

achieve and maintain successful customer engagement and effectively monetize our games;

maintain a quality gaming experience and retain our players;

compete successfully against a large and growing number of existing market participants;

accurately forecast the timing and expense of our operations, including game and feature development, marketing and customer acquisition, customer adoption and revenue growth;

minimize and quickly resolve bugs or outages; and

acquire and successfully integrate high quality mobile game assets, personnel or companies.
These and other uncertainties make it difficult to know whether we will succeed in continuing to develop successful games, live operations services and launch new games and features in accordance with our operating plan. If we do not succeed in doing so, our business, financial condition, results of operations or reputation will suffer.
If we are able to develop new games and features that achieve success, it is possible that these new games and features could divert players of our other existing games without growing our overall player base, which could harm operating results.
Although it is important to our future success that we develop new games and features that are popular with players, it is possible that new games and features may reduce the amount of time players spend with our other games. In particular, we plan to continue leveraging our existing games to cross-promote new games and features, which may encourage players of existing games to divert some of their playing time and discretionary spending away from our existing games. If new games and game features do not grow our player base, increase the overall amount of time our players spend with our games or generate sufficient new revenue to offset any declines from our other games, our revenue could be adversely affected.
We believe that our players’ level of engagement with our games is largely based on playAWARDS, our real-world rewards loyalty program. If we fail to expand and diversify our playAWARDS program, in particular given the current restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, our business may suffer.
Players accumulate loyalty points by engaging with our games, and players can exchange their loyalty points for real-world rewards through our playAWARDS program. We believe that much of our players’ level of engagement with our games is based on the perceived value of earning loyalty points and exchanging those loyalty points for real-world rewards that they can redeem at our awards partners’ establishments. We currently offer real-world rewards relating to, among other things, dining, live entertainment shows and hotel rooms. For example, through an agreement with MGM Resorts International, or MGM Resorts, our players are able to exchange loyalty points for, among other things, free hotel rooms, meals and show tickets for various Las Vegas properties, including ARIA, Bellagio and MGM Grand. We have observed a lower
 
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level of rewards redemption during the COVID-19 pandemic due to restrictions on the operations of reward providers and on the ability for consumers to travel or attend public events. If we are unable to expand and diversify our playAWARDS program, in particular to include real-world rewards not based on travel or attending public events or shows especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, the perceived value of exchanging loyalty points for the real-world rewards we offer will diminish and our players may be less likely to play our games or may reduce their level of engagement with our games. Such loss of, or reduction in, players or their level of engagement with our games would cause our business, financial condition and results of operations to suffer.
The COVID-19 pandemic and containment efforts across the globe have materially altered how individuals interact with each other and have materially affected how we and our business partners are operating, and the extent to which this situation will impact our future results of operations and overall financial performance remains uncertain.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and resulting social distancing, shelter-in-place, quarantine and similar governmental orders put in place around the world have caused widespread disruption in global economies, productivity and financial markets and have materially altered the way in which we conduct our day-to-day business.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have temporarily closed our offices around the world (including our corporate headquarters in Las Vegas, Nevada) and implemented travel restrictions for our employees. Towards the end of the first calendar quarter of 2020, we implemented a remote working program across our global studios and supporting locations, and we have engaged with significant vendors and other business partners to understand their operating conditions and continue to evaluate our business plans. The full extent to which the COVID-19 pandemic and the various responses to it impact our business, operations and financial results will depend on numerous evolving factors that we may not be able to accurately predict, including:

the duration and scope of the COVID-19 pandemic, including any potential future waves of the COVID-19 pandemic which have already begun on a global basis;

governmental, business and individuals’ actions that have been and continue to be taken in response to the COVID-19 pandemic;

the availability and cost to access the capital markets;

the effect on our players and their willingness and ability to make in-game purchases;

the limitations on redeeming dining, live entertainment and hotel real-world rewards due to travel and other similar restrictions;

disruptions or restrictions on our employees’ ability to work and travel; and

interruptions related to our cloud networking and platform infrastructure and partners, including impacts on Amazon Web Services, mobile application platform providers, advertising partners and customer service and support providers.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, we may not be able to provide the same level of product features and customer support that our players expect from us, which could negatively impact our business and operations. While substantially all of our business operations can be performed remotely, many of our employees are juggling additional work-related and personal challenges, including preparing for prolonged duration of remote working environments, adjusting communication and work practices to collaborate remotely with work colleagues and business partners, managing technical and communication challenges of working from home on a daily basis, looking after children as a result of remote-learning and school closures, and caring for themselves, family members or other dependents who are or may become ill. We will continue to actively monitor the issues raised by the COVID-19 pandemic and may take further actions that alter our business operations, including as may be required by federal, state, local or foreign authorities or that we determine are in the best interests of our employees, players, partners and stockholders.
In addition to the potential direct impacts to our business, the global economy has been, and is likely to continue to be, significantly weakened as a result of the actions taken in response to COVID-19, and future
 
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government intervention remains uncertain. A weakened global economy may impact our players’ purchasing decisions within our games, in particular given the limitations of redeeming real-world rewards due to government mandated or other restrictions on travel and other activities and limitations on our players’ discretionary spending, consumer activity during the pandemic and its impact on advertising investments, and the ability of our business partners, including our awards partners that provide the real-world rewards available in our games, to navigate this complex social health and economic environment, any of which could result in disruption to our business and results of our operations.
The duration and extent of the impact from the COVID-19 pandemic depends on future developments that cannot be accurately predicted at this time, such as the severity and transmission rate of the virus, the existence of any additional waves of the COVID-19 pandemic, the extent and effectiveness of containment actions, progress towards widespread rapid testing, effective treatment alternatives and a vaccine, and the impact of these and other factors on our employees, players and business partners. If we are not able to respond to and manage the impact of such events effectively, our business may be harmed. To the extent the COVID-19 pandemic adversely affects our business and financial results, it may also have the effect of heightening many of the other risks described in this "Risk Factors—Risks Related to PLAYSTUDIOS’ Business and Industry” section.
Our industry is very competitive. If consumers prefer our competitors’ games over our own, our operating results could suffer.
Competition in the gaming industry, especially the mobile gaming segment, is intense and subject to rapid changes, including changes from evolving consumer preferences and emerging technologies. Many new games are introduced in each major industry segment (mobile, web, PC, and console) each year, but only a relatively small number of titles account for a significant portion of total revenue in each segment. While we intend to diversify our product offering, we currently compete primarily in the social casino gaming category and our competitors that develop mobile and web games in the social casino gaming category vary in size and offerings and include companies such as Aristocrat, DoubleU, Huuuge Games, Playtika, SciPlay, Zynga and others. In addition, there are competitors that develop mobile and web games that are not currently focused on the social casino gaming category but may move into that space and that may also impede our diversification efforts, including companies such as Activision Blizzard (the parent company of King Digital), Electronic Arts (EA Mobile), Epic Games, Glu Mobile, Jam City, Machine Zone, Netmarble (the parent company of Kabam), NetEase (NetEase Games), Niantic, Peak Games, Supercell, Take-Two Interactive Software, Vivendi (the parent company of Gameloft) and others. In addition, online game developers and distributors that are primarily focused on specific international markets, such as Giant Interactive and Tencent in Asia, and high-profile companies with significant online presences that to date have not actively focused on social games, such as Facebook, Apple, Google, Amazon and Microsoft, may decide to develop social games including social casino games which may compete with our games. Some of these current and potential competitors have significant resources for developing or acquiring additional games, may be able to incorporate their own strong brands and assets into their games, have a more diversified set of revenue sources than we do and may be less severely affected by changes in consumer preferences, regulations or other developments that may impact our industry.
There are relatively low barriers to entry to develop a mobile or online game and we expect new game competitors to enter the market and existing competitors to allocate more resources to develop and market competing games and applications. We also compete or will likely compete with a vast number of small companies and individuals who are able to create and launch games and other content for devices and platforms using relatively limited resources and with relatively limited start-up time or expertise. The proliferation of titles in these open developer channels makes it difficult for us to compete for players without substantially increasing our marketing expenses. We also face competition for the leisure time, attention and discretionary spending of our players from other non-gaming activities, such as social media and messaging applications, personal computer and console games, video streaming services, television, movies, sports and the Internet. Increasing competition could result in loss of players, increasing player acquisition and retention costs, and loss of talent, all of which could harm our business, financial condition or results of operations.
 
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We rely on a small portion of our total players for a substantial amount of our revenue and if we fail to grow our player base, or if player engagement declines, our revenue and operating results will be harmed.
Compared to all players who play our games in any period, only a small portion are paying players. For the nine-month period ended September 30, 2020, we had approximately 34,000 daily paying users on average, who represented approximately 2.2% of our average daily active users of 1,517,000 for that period. In order to sustain and grow our revenue levels, we must attract, retain and increase the number of paying players or more effectively monetize our players through advertising and other strategies. To retain players, we must devote significant resources so that the games they play retain their interest and attract them to our other games. We might not succeed in our efforts to increase the monetization rates of our players, particularly if we are unable to retain our paying players. If we fail to grow or sustain the number of our paying players, if the rates at which we attract and retain paying players declines or if the average amount our players pay declines, our business may not grow and our financial results will suffer.
A substantial portion of our loyalty rewards are obtained from MGM Resorts, and any change in that relationship could materially and adversely affect our business and financial results.
Although we have over 80 awards partners that represent more than 275 brands providing rewards through our playAWARDS program, MGM Resorts has historically provided a substantial amount of such rewards and the majority of the rewards redeemed through our playAWARDS program for the year ended December 31, 2019 were offered by MGM Resorts. Under the terms of our marketing agreement and rewards agreement with MGM Resorts, MGM Resorts has discretion over the types and quantities of rewards and whether to make any rewards available for a particular game, and MGM Resorts may discontinue any rewards previously made available. The terms of our marketing agreement with MGM requires us to meet certain performance criteria for it to be automatically renewed, and if we fail to meet those performance criteria, MGM Resorts could terminate both the marketing agreement and the rewards agreement. If we fail to meet our required performance criteria under the marketing agreement, we could also lose certain intellectual property rights that we license from MGM Resorts under the agreement and which we use as creative assets in our games. In the event that MGM Resorts offers fewer or less attractive rewards for our games or if we fail to achieve the required performance milestones and MGM Resorts decides not to renew our agreements, our business and financial results could be materially and adversely affected.
We rely on third-party platforms such as the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Amazon Appstore and Facebook to distribute our games and collect revenues generated on such platforms and rely on third-party payment service providers to collect revenues generated on our own platforms.
We derive a significant portion of our revenue from the distribution of our games on the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Amazon Appstore and Facebook, and the virtual items we sell in our games are purchased using the payment processing systems of these third-party platform providers. Additionally, we have historically acquired a significant number of our players through Facebook. For example, for the year ended December 31, 2019 and the nine months ended September 30, 2020, we derived 45.9% and 48.5% of our revenue on Apple platforms and 43.4% and 44.9% of our revenue on Google platforms. If we are unable to maintain a good relationship with such platform providers, if their terms and conditions or pricing change to our detriment, if we violate, or if a platform provider believes that we have violated, the terms and conditions of its platform, or if any of these platforms loses market share or falls out of favor or is unavailable for a prolonged period of time, our business will suffer.
We are subject to the standard and non-negotiated policies and terms of service/publisher agreements of third-party platforms, which govern the promotion, distribution, content and operation generally of games on the platform. Each platform provider has broad discretion to unilaterally change and interpret its terms of service and other policies with respect to us and other developers, and those changes may be unfavorable to us. For example, in late 2019, a platform provider updated the rating on one of our games to Adults Only. While this issue has been resolved and the game is no longer rated Adults Only, the platform provider took longer to review and approve new releases for such game while it retained the Adults Only rating, which resulted in uncertainty around when releases would be approved, and resulted in delays in commercial releases that negatively impacted our ability to undertake planned marketing and promotional campaigns to feature the new releases. A platform provider may also change its fee structure, add fees associated with
 
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access to and use of its platform, alter how we are able to advertise on the platform, change how the personal information of its users is made available to application developers on the platform, limit the use of personal information for advertising purposes, or restrict how players can share information with their friends on the platform or across platforms. Our business could be harmed if:

the platform providers discontinue or limit our access to their platforms;

governments or private parties, such as internet providers, impose bandwidth restrictions or increase charges or restrict or prohibit access to those platforms;

the platforms increase the fees they charge us;

the platforms modify their algorithms, communication channels available to developers, respective terms of service or other policies;

the platforms decline in popularity;

the platforms adopt changes or updates to their technology that impede integration with other software systems or otherwise require us to modify our technology or update our games in order to ensure players can continue to access our games and content with ease;

the platforms elect or are required to change how they label free-to-play games or take payment for in-game purchases;

the platforms block or limit access to the genres of games that we provide in any jurisdiction;

the platforms impose restrictions or spending caps or make it more difficult for players to make in-game purchases of virtual items;

the platforms change how the personal information of players is made available to developers or develop or expand their own competitive offerings; or

we are unable to comply with the platform providers’ terms of service.
In addition, third-party platforms also impose certain file size limitations, which limits our ability to create software with additional features that would result in a larger size than the platform providers would support. Aside from these file size limitations, a larger game file size could cause players to delete our games once the file size grows beyond the capacity of their devices’ storage limitations or could reduce the number of downloads of these games.
Such terms of service/policy changes may decrease the visibility or availability of our games, limit our distribution capabilities, prevent access to our existing games, reduce the amount of revenue we may recognize from in-game purchases, increase our costs to operate on these platforms or result in the exclusion or limitation of our games on such platforms. Any such changes could adversely affect our business, financial condition or results of operations.
If our platform providers do not perform their obligations in accordance with our platform agreements, we could be adversely impacted. For example, in the past, some of these platform providers have been unavailable for short periods of time, unexpectedly changed their terms or conditions or experienced issues with their features that permit our players to purchase virtual items. If any of our third-party service providers is unable to process payments, even for a short period of time, our business could be harmed. These platforms and our third-party online payment service providers may also experience security breaches or other issues with their functionalities. In addition, if we violate, or a platform provider believes we have violated, its terms of service, policies or standard publisher agreements (or if there is any change or deterioration in our relationship with any of these platform providers), that platform provider could limit or discontinue our access to the platform or we may be exposed to liability or litigation. For example, in August 2020, Epic Games attempted to bypass Apple and Google’s payment systems for in-game purchases with an update that allowed users to make purchases directly through Epic Games in their game, Fortnite. Apple and Google promptly removed Fortnite from their respective app stores, and Apple filed a lawsuit seeking injunctive relief to block the use of Epic Games’ payment system and seeking monetary damages to recover funds made while the updated version of Fortnite was active.
 
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If any such events described above occur on a short-term or long-term basis, or if these third-party platforms and online payment service providers otherwise experience issues that impact the ability of players to download or access our games, access social features, or make in-game purchases, it could materially and adversely affect our brands and reputation, as well as our business, financial condition and results of operations.
We rely on third-party hosting and cloud computing providers to operate certain aspects of our business. In particular, a significant portion of our game traffic is hosted by Amazon Web Services, or AWS, and any failure, disruption or significant interruption in our network or hosting and cloud services could adversely impact our operations and harm our business.
Our technology infrastructure is critical to the performance of our games, the satisfaction of our players and our corporate functions. Our games and company systems run on a complex distributed system, or what is commonly known as cloud computing. We own, operate and maintain elements of this system, but significant elements of this system are operated by third parties that we do not control and which would require significant time and expense to replace. We expect this dependence on third parties to continue. We have experienced, and may in the future experience, disruptions, outages and other performance problems due to a variety of factors, including infrastructure changes, human or software errors and capacity constraints. If any such interruption is significant or prolonged, if a particular game is unavailable when players attempt to access it or navigation through a game is slower than they expect, players may stop playing the game and may be less likely to return to the game as often, if at all.
In addition, any changes in these third parties’ service levels may adversely affect our ability to meet the requirements of our customers. As our platform’s continuing and uninterrupted performance is critical to our success, sustained or repeated system failures would reduce the attractiveness of our offerings. It may become increasingly difficult to maintain and improve our performance, especially during peak usage times, as we expand and the usage of our offerings increases. Any negative publicity arising from these interruptions, delays, outages or other performance problems could adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of operations or reputation. Furthermore, in the event that any of our agreements with these third-party providers are terminated, we may experience significant costs or downtime in connection with the transfer to, or the addition of, new hosting or cloud computing providers. Although alternative providers could host our platform on a substantially similar basis, such transition could potentially be disruptive and we could incur significant costs in connection with such transition.
In particular, a significant portion of our game traffic, data storage, data processing and other computing services and systems is hosted by AWS. AWS provides us with computing and storage capacity pursuant to an agreement that continues until terminated by either party. The agreement requires AWS to provide us their standard computing and storage capacity and related support in exchange for timely payment by us. Any disruptions, delays, outages and other performance problems caused by AWS could significantly impact our business due to our many services and systems relying on the AWS services.
We have engaged third-party game development companies to develop and operate new mobile games and if they fail to perform as expected, our business may suffer.
We currently, have in the past and expect in the future to, engage third-party game development companies to develop and operate new mobile games on our behalf. In each instance, we have been and in the future intend to be the publisher of these third-party developed games when they are available for distribution through platforms such as the Apple App Store, Google Play Store and Amazon Appstore, but much of the responsibility to operate the games after commercial launch will be undertaken by the development company. Typically when we engage a third-party game development company, we will enter into a contract with them that defines their and our duties and responsibilities, but we have limited control over the work performed by the development company and are therefore subject to additional risks than if our own employees were developing the games, such as that completion of the games and their publication could be delayed due to the development company’s failure to adhere to our milestones and roadmaps. For example, one of our third-party game development companies has in the past, and may in the future, fail to complete development milestones in accordance with our game development roadmap. If our third-party game development companies do not perform in accordance with our agreements with them, it could adversely
 
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affect the development of the games that are the subject of that agreement, including delaying their availability for launch and their performance once launched, which could materially and adversely impact our ability to meet our forecasts.
Once a co-developed game is launched, we will be reliant on the development company’s ability to maintain adequate knowledgeable and experienced personnel to operate and maintain the games successfully and to develop and implement future game updates, patches and bug fixes, as well as provide ongoing support services. If the development company fails to operate and maintain the games, it could adversely affect the game’s performance and player satisfaction and our business may suffer as a result.
We do not own or have direct control of the source code of the third-party developed games, but we endeavor to have source code escrow agreements in place under which the source code and operation documentation of such games will be held in escrow. If the source code escrow release conditions are triggered under the applicable source code escrow agreement, while we may be able to obtain access to and use the source code and operation documentation to operate the relevant game, it would take significant time for our employees to learn how to manage the operation of the game or develop future game updates, patches or bug fixes for the game, which could adversely affect the game’s performance and player satisfaction, and our business may suffer as a result.
In addition, a co-developed game may incorporate intellectual property owned by the applicable development company. In such cases, we have or will obtain licenses to use the intellectual property as integrated with and into the games, but we will not own such intellectual property. If the third-party game developer challenged our right to use its intellectual property or the manner in which we use such intellectual property, it could materially and adversely affect our ability to continue to publish the codeveloped games.
If we do not successfully invest in, establish and maintain awareness of our brands and games, if we incur excessive expenses promoting and maintaining our brands or our games or if our games contain defects, our business, financial condition, results of operations or reputation could be harmed.
We believe that establishing and maintaining our brands is critical to maintaining and creating favorable relationships with players, awards partners, content licensors and advertisers, as well as competing for key talent. Increasing awareness of our brands and recognition of our games is particularly important in connection with our strategic focus on developing games based on our own intellectual property and successfully cross-promoting our games. In addition, globalizing and extending our brands and recognition of our games requires significant investment and extensive management time to execute successfully. Although we make significant sales and marketing expenditures in connection with the launch of our games, these efforts may not succeed in increasing awareness of our brands or the new games. If we fail to increase and maintain brand awareness and consumer recognition of our games, our potential revenue could be limited, our costs could increase and our business, financial condition, results of operations or reputation could suffer.
In addition, our games may contain errors, bugs, flaws, corrupted data, defects and other vulnerabilities, some of which may only become apparent after their launch, particularly as we launch new games and rapidly release new features to existing games under tight time constraints. Furthermore, our development and testing processes may not detect errors and vulnerabilities in our games prior to their release. Any such errors, flaws, defects and vulnerabilities may disrupt our operations, violate applicable security standards, adversely affect the game experience of our players, harm our reputation, cause our players to stop playing our games, divert our resources and delay market acceptance of our games, any of which could result in harm to our business, financial condition or results of operations.
We strive to establish and maintain our brands by obtaining trademark rights, including for our games. However, if our trademarks and trade names are not adequately protected, we may not be able to build name recognition in our markets of interest and our competitive position, business, financial condition or results of operations may be harmed.
Our ability to acquire and maintain licenses to intellectual property may affect our revenue and profitability. Competition for these licenses may make them more expensive and increase our costs.
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experience of our players or otherwise operate our business. For example, we use licensed intellectual property from certain parties such as MGM Resorts and Konami Gaming as creative assets in our games. These licenses typically limit our use of intellectual property to specific uses and for specific time periods, and include other contractual obligations, including the achievement of certain performance milestones with which we must comply in order for the license to remain in effect. Moreover, certain intellectual property rights may be licensed to us on a non-exclusive basis, and accordingly, the owners of such intellectual property are free to license such rights to third parties, including our competitors, on terms that may be superior to those offered to us, which could place us at a competitive disadvantage. Competition for these licenses is intense, and often results in one or more of increased advances, minimum payment guarantees and royalties that we must pay to the licensor, which decreases our profitability. In the future, we may identify additional third-party intellectual property we may need or desire to license in order to engage in our business, including to develop or commercialize new games. However, such licenses may not be available on acceptable terms or at all. If we are unable to obtain and remain in compliance with the terms of these licenses or obtain additional licenses on reasonable economic terms, we may be required to discontinue or limit our use of the games or features therein that include or incorporate the licensed intellectual property, and our revenue and profitability may be adversely impacted.
We also cannot be certain that our licensors are not infringing, misappropriating or otherwise violating the intellectual property rights of others or that our licensors have sufficient rights to the intellectual property to grant us the applicable licenses. If we are unable to obtain or maintain rights to any of such in-licensed intellectual property because of claims of intellectual property infringement, misappropriation or other violation claims brought by third parties against our licensors or against us, our ability to develop games containing such intellectual property could be severely limited and our business could be harmed.
The perceived value of our virtual currency is highly dependent on how we manage the economies in our games. If we fail to manage our game economies properly, our business may suffer.
Approximately 96.8% and 99.5% of our revenues for the year ended December 31, 2019 and the nine months ended September 30, 2020 were derived from the sale of virtual currency. Paying players purchase virtual currency in our games because of its perceived value, which is dependent on the relative ease of obtaining equivalent virtual currency by simply playing our game. The perceived value of our virtual currency can be impacted by various actions that we take in the games, including offering discounts for virtual currency or giving away virtual currency in promotions. Managing game economies is difficult, and relies on our assumptions and judgment. If we fail to manage our virtual economies properly or fail to promptly and successfully respond to any such disruption, our reputation may suffer and our players may be less likely to play our games and to purchase virtual chips from us in the future, which would cause our business, financial condition and results of operations to suffer.
If the use of mobile devices as game platforms and the proliferation of mobile devices generally do not increase, our business could be adversely affected.
The number of people using mobile Internet-enabled devices has increased dramatically over time and we expect that this trend will continue. However, the mobile market, particularly the market for mobile games, may not grow in the way we anticipate. Our future success is substantially dependent upon the continued growth of the market for mobile games. In addition, we do not currently offer our games on all mobile devices. If the mobile devices on which our games are available decline in popularity or become obsolete faster than anticipated, we could experience a decline in revenue and may not achieve the anticipated return on our development efforts. Any such declines in the growth of the mobile market or in the use of mobile devices for games could harm our business, financial condition or results of operations.
We rely on information technology and other systems and platforms, and any failures, errors, defects or disruptions in our or our vendors’ or other partners’ systems or platforms could diminish our brand and reputation, subject us to liability, disrupt our business, impact our games and related software applications, affect our ability to scale our technical infrastructure and adversely affect our operating results and growth prospects.
Our technology infrastructure will be critical to the performance of our games and satisfaction of our players and to the general operation of our business. We devote significant resources to network and data
 
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security to protect our systems and data. However, our systems may not be adequately designed with the necessary reliability and redundancy to avoid performance delays or outages that could be harmful to our business. We cannot assure you that the measures we take to detect and prevent or hinder cyber-attacks or other security or data breaches, to protect our systems, data and player information and to prevent outages, data loss and fraud, including a disaster recovery strategy for server, equipment or systems failure and the use of third parties for certain cybersecurity services, will provide sufficient security or be adequate for our operations. Our vendors and other partners are also subject to the foregoing risks, and we do not have any control over them. We have experienced and may in the future experience system disruptions, outages and other performance problems, including when releasing new software versions or bug fixes, due to a variety of factors, including infrastructure changes, human or software errors and capacity constraints. Such disruptions have not had a material impact to date, however, future disruptions from unauthorized access to, fraudulent manipulation of, or tampering with our or third parties’ computer systems and technological infrastructure, including the data contained therein or transmitted thereby, could result in a wide range of negative outcomes, including violations of applicable privacy laws which can result in significant fines, governmental investigations and enforcement actions, legal and financial exposure, contractual liability and damage to our reputation, each of which could materially adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects.
Programming errors, defects and data corruption could also disrupt our operations, cause us to violate applicable data privacy laws, adversely affect the experience of our players, harm our reputation, cause our players to stop playing our games, divert our resources and delay market acceptance of our games, any of which could result in legal liability to us or harm our business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects.
If our player base and engagement continue to grow, and the number and types of games we offer continue to grow and evolve, we will need an increasing amount of technical infrastructure, including network capacity and computing power, to continue to satisfy our players’ needs and operate our business. Such infrastructure expansion may be complex, and unanticipated delays in completing these projects or availability of components may lead to increased project costs, operational inefficiencies, or interruptions in the delivery or degradation of the quality of our games or other operations. In addition, there may be issues related to this infrastructure that are not identified during the testing phases of design and implementation, which may only become evident after we have started to fully use the underlying equipment or software, that could further degrade the player experience or increase our costs. As such, we could fail to continue to effectively scale and grow our technical infrastructure to accommodate increased demands. In addition, our business may be subject to interruptions, delays or failures resulting from adverse weather conditions, other natural disasters, power loss, terrorism, cyber-attacks, public health emergencies (such as COVID-19) or other catastrophic events.
We believe that if our players have a negative experience with our games, or if our brand or reputation is negatively affected, players may be less inclined to continue or to engage with us. As such, a failure or significant interruption in our service would harm our reputation, business and operating results.
While we have achieved profitability in the past, we also have a history of net losses and our revenue and operating margins may decline. We also may incur substantial net losses in the future and may not sustain profitability.
Our operating and net income has historically fluctuated and we believe our operating margin could decrease as a result of increasing costs resulting from the risks discussed in this proxy statement/prospectus or in connection with any merger and acquisition activity that we may undertake. We expect to continue to expend substantial financial and other resources on game development, our technology stack, game engines, game technology and tools, player acquisition, the expansion of our network, international expansion and marketing. Our operating costs will increase and our operating margins may decline if we do not effectively manage costs, launch new products on schedule that monetize successfully and enhance our games so that these games continue to monetize successfully. In addition, weak economic conditions or other factors could cause our revenues to contract, requiring us to implement significant additional cost cutting measures, including a decrease in sales and marketing and paid player acquisition, which could harm our long-term prospects. If our revenue does not increase to offset any additional expenses, if we fail to manage or
 
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experience unexpected increases in operating expenses or if we are required to take additional charges related to impairments or restructurings, our financial results and results of operations may suffer and we may not achieve or remain profitable.
In particular, our projections contemplate that our Adjusted EBITDA will decline in 2021. We cannot assure you that we will meet the profitability set forth in these projections.
We intend to grow our business through strategic acquisitions, investments and joint ventures that involve numerous risks and uncertainties.
We intend to evaluate and pursue strategic acquisitions, investments and joint ventures, both in the U.S. and in non-U.S. jurisdictions. These transactions often require unique approaches to integration due to, among other reasons, the structure of the transactions, the locations and cultural differences among the other company’s teams and ours, and will require significant attention from our management team. If we are unable to obtain the anticipated benefits from these transactions, or if we encounter difficulties in integrating any acquired operations with our business, our financial condition and results of operations could be materially harmed.
Challenges and risks from such acquisitions, investments and joint ventures include:

our ability to identify, compete effectively for or complete suitable acquisitions and investments at prices we consider attractive;

our ability to estimate accurately the financial effect of acquisitions and investments on our business, our ability to estimate accurately any synergies or the impact on our results of operations of such acquisitions and investments;

acquired products, technologies or capabilities, particularly with respect to any that are still in development when acquired, may not perform as expected, may have defects or may not be integrated into our business as expected;

acquired entities or joint ventures may not achieve expected business growth or operate profitably, which could adversely affect our results of operations, and we may be unable to recover investments in any such acquisitions or joint ventures;

our assumption of legal or regulatory risks, particularly with respect to smaller businesses that have immature business processes and compliance programs, or we may face litigation with respect to the acquired company, including claims from terminated employees, customers, former stockholders or other third parties;

negative effects on business initiatives and strategies from the changes and potential disruption that may follow the acquisition;

diversion of our management’s attention;

declining employee morale and retention issues resulting from changes in compensation, or changes in management, reporting relationships or future prospects;

the need to integrate the operations, systems, technologies, products and personnel of each acquired company, the inefficiencies and lack of control that may result if such integration is delayed or not implemented, and unforeseen difficulties and expenditures that may arise in connection with integration;

the difficulty in determining the appropriate purchase price of acquired companies may lead to the overpayment of certain acquisitions and the potential impairment of intangible assets and goodwill acquired in the acquisitions;

the difficulty in successfully evaluating and utilizing the acquired products, technology or personnel;

acquisitions, investments and joint ventures may require us to spend a significant amount of cash, to incur debt, resulting in increased fixed payment obligations and could also result in covenants or other restrictions on us, or to issue capital stock, resulting in dilution of ownership of our stockholders;
 
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the need to implement controls, procedures and policies appropriate for a larger, U.S.-based public company at companies that prior to acquisition may not have as robust controls, procedures and policies, in particular, with respect to compliance with privacy and other regulations protecting the rights of users, and compliance with U.S.-based economic policies and sanctions which may not have previously been applicable to the acquired company’s operations;

the difficulty in accurately forecasting and accounting for the financial impact of an acquisition transaction, including accounting charges and integrating and reporting results for acquired companies that have not historically followed U.S. GAAP;

the fact that we