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Sony also owns a minority of shares within FromSoftware, so buying Kadokawa would transfer ownership of the Elden Ring developer to Sony, along with ownership of Spike Chunsoft and Acquire.
Sony acquires 12,054,100 new KADOKAWA shares for 50 billion yen, raising its stake to 10% and becoming KADOKAWA's largest shareholder, including shares from 2021.
With this, Sony will become Kadokawa's biggest shareholder and may potentially impact the way Japanese media and entertainment products are made, produced, and distributed globally.
Sony has become the largest shareholder of KADOKAWA, a content group with annual sales exceeding 2 trillion won, enhancing its influence in the content sector. KADOKAWA produced the popular anime ...
Rumors have been swirling about Sony's potential purchase of Kadokawa, worrying gamers about PlayStation making FromSoftware games exclusive to the platform.
Sony Corp will not acquire Japanese multimedia giant Kadokawa Corp after all, but instead form a strategic alliance culminating in a large share purchase.
Kadokawa owns 70% of FromSoftware, while Sony already has a 14% stake in the developer of the Souls games, Sekiro, Bloodborne, Armored Core, and more.
The Sony-KADOKAWA deal is completed, creating a new juggernaut that could take over the anime industry.
Sony is now the largest shareholder of FromSoftware parent company Kadokawa after the two companies inked a deal today.