Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund has transferred its stake in Take-Two Interactive to gaming-focused subsidiary Savvy Games Group.
A $6-$7 billion sale price would make Moonton one of the top-10 biggest gaming acquisitions in history, but it’s hardly the only mobile titan Saudi Arabia has sought to gobble up in recent years.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Estimates of the size of the video game industry range from $200 to $300 billion — larger than film, television and music combined ...
(Corrects story and headline to clarify that PIF has transferred the stake to a subsidiary, and not dissolved it, and removes reference to Saudi's gaming push) Feb 17 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's Public ...
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ByteDance weighs $6B Moonton sale to Saudi-backed Savvy Games
Chinese tech giant, ByteDance has engaged in discussions with Saudi Arabia’s Savvy Games Group regarding the sale of Shanghai ...
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Saudi schools just did the unthinkable: Video games are now part of education curriculum in KSA
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Education has officially integrated electronic gaming into school curricula, encompassing both ...
New reports indicate that ByteDance is nearing a deal to sell its Moonton Technology division to Saudi Arabia's Savvy Games Group for up to $7 billion.
The Global Games Show Riyadh 2026 to return on June 29th to 30th as a major platform supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 ...
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Saudi schools' curriculum to introduce game development and esports
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Education is set to transform the national school curriculum by introducing game development and ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Saudi Arabia’s Olympic Committee and the Olympic Council of ...
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