Sony and Kadokawa's corporate drama takes an unexpected turn as employees reveal surprising enthusiasm for new management.
Japanese media empires Sony and Kadokawa have signed a business agreement that will see Sony become Kadokawa’s largest shareholder in January 2025. Sony will invest around $320 million USD into ...
The new partnership will see Sony acquiring ten percent of Kadokawa’s shares, making it the largest shareholder for the company that has been known for its video games, anime, and other ...
Sony and Kadokawa have agreed to form a “strategic capital and business alliance,” the two companies announced in a joint news release Thursday. On Jan. 7, 2025, Sony will become Kadokawa’s ...
After initial media reports speculating an acquisition between these two Japan-based giant entertainment companies, Sony has officially confirmed that it is acquiring 10% of shares from Japanese media ...
From software, to publishing, the two companies are pushing forward. Sony and Kadokawa have finally agreed on the terms of their acquisition. Sony Group shared this press release on their website ...
Sony, it seems, will not acquire Kadokawa outright. Instead, the giant Japanese organisations have today announced a strategic capital and business alliance, which will see Sony become Kadokawa ...
Sony acquires 12,054,100 new KADOKAWA shares for 50 billion yen, raising its stake to 10% and becoming KADOKAWA's largest ...
In a press release, Sony pledged to strengthen its collaboration with Kadokawa to “maximize both companies’ IP value globally.” The Group plans to adapt Kadokawa’s IP into live-action ...
Kadokawa and Sony (SONY) signed a strategic capital and business alliance agreement, agreeing to conduct a third-party allotment by Kadokawa to Sony on January 7, 2025, with Sony acquiring ...
Sony is officially the largest major shareholder of FromSoftware's parent company Kadokawa, with the deal going through as of today.