Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman has acquired 96% of acclaimed Japanese developer SNK.

Through his Electronic Gaming Development Company the Prince now owns almost all of the developer behind Fatal Fury, Metal Slug and The King of Fighters. The Electronic Gaming Development Company is a subsidiary of the Mohammed bin Salman Foundation.

Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman has now acquired almost all of SNK

In 2021, a US intelligence report found that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved a plan to either “capture or kill” journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018.

“The Mohammed bin Salman Foundation’s (MiSK Foundation) investment in the Japanese companySNKreinforces its continuous commitment to its goals of empowering Saudi men and women through building economic partnerships, within the Foundation’s updated strategy to maximize the positive impact on youth empowerment,” said a press release when the investment was first proposed last year.

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Interestingly, the deal was formalised in February of this year but has only recently been brought to light, implying that SNK was perhaps not interested in widely publicising the deal. Confirmation of the investment was discovered as part of SNK’s June 05, 2025 Korean-only filings.

This is the latest in a series of investments in gaming by companies associated with the Crown Prince. Earlier this year,Bloombergreported that the nation’s Public Investment Fund has been used to invest stakes of more than 5% in bothCapcomandNexon. These investments totalled over $1 billion.

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In December 2020, the fund acquiredover $3 billion worth of stockinActivision Blizzard,Electronic ArtsandTake-Two.

It’s set to receive a profit on part of that investment ifMicrosoft‘s acquisition of Activision Blizzard is successfully completed, as the deal will see all shares bought out for $95, whereas throughout December 2020 the price ranged from $79-91 per share.

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The Public Investment Fund is reportedly central to crown prince Mohammed bin Salman’s goal of making the Saudi economy less reliant on proceeds from oil.

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