Sony becomes the largest shareholder in Elden Ring and Dark Souls' parent company, despite acquisition chatter
Sony now owns 10% of Kadokawa,൲ the massive anime publisher that itself owns FromSoftware

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony haꩵs been in talks to acquire Kadওokawa, the massive anime and manga publisher that just so happens to own 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:FromSoftware as well, for weeks now, but the negotiations haven't ended in a total buyout as many expected it to. Sony is ౠinstead set to become the media conglomerate's largest shareholde🧜r.
Rather than an acquisition, the two companies today "signed a strategic capital and business all🍨iance agreement" that will make Sony its "largest shareholder, holding approximately 10% of its shares, including the shares Sony previously acquired in February 2021," on January 7, 2025, according to a .
With the buffed-up investment, the duo intends "to further strengthen our collaboration to maximize both companies' IP value globally and facilitate wider and deeper collaboration, such as potential joint investments in the content field, joint discovery of neไw creators, and joint promotion of further media mixes of both companies' IP." What that means specifically won't be clear for a whil🔴e, but the announcement mentions the possibility of turning Kadokawa's extensive library into live-action films or series, and distributing its countless anime globally, probably via Crunchyroll.
Despite being a major player in the video game world, FromSoftware isn't directly mentioned in the announcement, probably because the Dark Souls studio is still a relatively small piece of Kadokawa's pie, which has its fingers in everything from adult books to physical merch. Sony only mentions that it can "further expand publishing of Kadokawa's games." Still, this makes a potential 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elden Ring adaptation more likely after 澳洲幸运5开奖🌄号码历史查询:George R.R. Martin shot down film rumors earlier this year.
Either way, this wasn't the full acquisition many were expecting. Kadokawa itself had confirmed that the two companies were talking about a total buyout, so what changed? Well, as we reported at the time, there was also some behind-the-scenes chatter that 澳洲幸运5开奖🀅号码历史查询:Sony wasn't interested in the non-entertainment, non-n🍷erdy, non-things-like-Souls parts of Kadokawa, and was hesitant to dip its toes into businesses it had little experienc🍸e with. But that's all guesswork - I wasn't actually in the room.
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