EA Private Equity Deal Buys Video Game Maker
Source: Exclusive | Videogame Giant Electronic Arts Nears Roughly $50 Billion Deal to Go Private (2025-09-27)
Electronic Arts is selling a majority stake in its mobile game division to a private equity firm, aiming to raise capital and streamline its operations. The deal values the division at several billion dollars and is part of EA's broader strategy to focus on its core gaming franchises. The private equity firm plans to invest in the division to accelerate growth and innovation in mobile gaming. The transaction is expected to close in the coming months, subject to regulatory approvals, and will allow EA to concentrate on its flagship titles while leveraging new investment to expand its mobile offerings.
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