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Saudi Arabia’s $55 Billion Bet on Gaming: Why the EA Takeover Matters

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Saudi Arabia’s takeover of Electronic Arts puts some of gaming’s biggest franchises under its control- but the deal is also raising questions over debt, jobs and the future of games such as The Sims
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For the first time, the World Cup is held in Paris from 6 July to 23 August, after two editions organized in Riyadh, with a total allocation of 75 million dollars. While Saudi Arabia has just purchased the American publisher Electronic Arts, Olivier Mauco, president of Game in Society and a doctor of political science, deciphers on France 24 the Saudi strategy in the video game industry.

·Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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The acquisition of Electronic Arts, headquartered in Lyon, by a consortium of the Saudi sovereign fund PIF, Silver Lake Capital and Affinity Partners was finalized in early August. Valued at $55 billion, the deal becomes the second largest acquisition ever made in the video game industry.

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themalteseherald.com broke the news on Saturday, August 8, 2026.
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