Sony in talks to buy media powerhouse behind 'Elden Ring' game, sources say
Tech giant Sony is in talks to acquire Japanese media company Kadokawa. Kadokawa is the company behind the popular game Elden Ring. Sony already owns a small percentage of Kadokawa and its subsidiary FromSoftware. FromSoftware developed Elden Ring...

The talks between the two sides are ongoing and, if successful, a deal could be signed in the coming weeks, the sources said.
Sony declined to comment. Kadokawa said it cannot comment.
As of 0608 GMT, Kadokawa's shares were bid-only at the daily limit of 3,745 yen.
Sony already has a 2% stake in Kadokawa and a stake in Kadokawa subsidiary FromSoftware, the developer of the hit fantasy role-playing game.
Kadokawa began as a publisher in 1945, but has expanded franchises such as "Re:Zero" into games, anime, events and figures. Its market capitalisation was around $2.7 billion prior to the Reuters report.
Known as the inventor of the Walkman, Sony has transformed from an electronics manufacturer into an entertainment and technology juggernaut spanning movies, music, games and chips.
"Loveable characters and intellectual property (IP) can live for 30, 50 or 100 years," Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida said last year.
"That's something we want to make investment in for sustainable growth," he said.
Sony, which has a market valuation of around $114 billion, in January scrapped the $10 billion merger of its Indian arm with Zee Entertainment Enterprises.
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