Sony Acquires A Bigger Stake In Elden Ring Developer From Software

Sony’s and Tencent’s latest acquisition is a bigger slice of From Software, the studio behind hit games such as Dark Souls and Elden Ring. The two companies will collectively own 30% of the developer, while its parent company Kadokawa Corporation will still remain the majority shareholder. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

Sony will increase its stake in From Software to 14.09% and Tencent will own 16.25% of the studio through its subsidiary Sixjoy, with Kadokawa owning the remaining 69.66% shares. As Kadokawa explained in an official notice, From Software will now have extra funding from the sale of these shares which in turn will help it to publish its games globally.

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