Saudi Arabia's investment group buys $3.3 billion stake in Activision, EA and Take-Two

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According to a recent US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing, Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), chaired by controversial crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, has acquired more than $3 billion worth of stock in famous video game publishers Activision Blizzard, EA and Take-Two. The investment is broken down to around $1.3 billion in Activision Blizzard shares, $1 billion in EA shares and $825m in Take-Two shares. According to Eurogamer, this amounts to around 3.5%, 2.6% and 3.5% of those respective companies' share totals.

This is not the first time the crown prince invested in video game companies as in late 2020, his charity acquired 33.3% of Japanese gaming company SNK stock, making it the largest shareholder.

However, the crown prince's involvement in the video games industry has not always been welcome. In June 2020, League of Legends developer Riot terminated a partnership for a project funded by Mohammed bin Salman following backlash from the eSports community.

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This really isn't a lot of shares, but it's still kinda worrisome that foreign countries have been buying up so much of American developers/publishers in general. We self-propagandize enough as is without other governments also trying to propagandize us, TYVM. :lol:

Depends, I wouldn’t expect a minority stakeholder alone to have too much influence, subject to any specific deals similar to Netease having a seat on the board of directors at Bungie.

What we can best hope for is that they’re just investing for financial reasons...notice how all 3 of the companies like microtransactions, loot boxes, annual sequels, etc.

Subject to any government interference, investing in these companies seems like a relatively safe bet.
 

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So what does this mean for the average consumer, anything? Nothing?
Pretty much, as the amount of stock in each company barely makes him have an active voice.
Its only news because of the immense money involved and because of the person behind it.
 
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So what does this mean for the average consumer, anything? Nothing?

It means nothing unless Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman decides he wants to start using the shares he owns to attempt to influence content, etc. at these companies.

Other than that, it's just normal, run of the mill, capitalist investment.
 
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Wow.. they are greedy for OIL power and now this. Poor Saudi Arabian people lived in poor area.. Highest area. Money lover, indeed. So sad. World is gone beresek. Most human are scums.

No, I am not supporting this one. Did you read the source ? They still have a poor Human rights too. Disgusting. NO!
 
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