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Kingdom’s MiSK foundation acquires 33.3% of Japanese gaming company

- Arab News

The Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdul Aziz Foundation “MiSK” has announced a strategic investment of SR813 million ($216.5 million), acquiring 33.3 percent of Japanese video game hardware and software company SNK.

This purchase came with the stipulatio­n that the Saudi foundation would buy another 17.7 percent of SNK shares es in te the future, raising its share of investment in the company’s ownership wnership to 51 percent and making g the Saudi crown prince e the majority shareholde­r of SNK once the deal is s finalized. The investment is part of the foundation’s commititme­nt to developing the he skills of young men and d women in Saudi Arabia, MiSK said. The decision will also enhance the capabiliti­es of SNK, which has many innovative intellectu­al properties in the gaming sector. While MiSK owns several patents in the gaming sector, the formation of a deal with one of the leading companies in the field will help the foundation to promote its presence within the industry while enabling it to achieve partnershi­ps with both local and internatio­nal organizati­ons in various fields. “Through the MiSK foundation, we take initiative­s, encourage innovation and in turn, ensure sustainabi­lity and growth to achieve the higher goal: developing the human mind,” Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, founder and chairman of the board at MiSK, said in a statement on the foundation’s website.

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Samurai S Shodown, above, a and Fatal Fury, left, are part of t the SNK franchise. Supplied

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