Saudi fund leads investors in $55bn buyout of games maker Electronic Arts
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Saudi fund leads investors in $55bn buyout of games maker Electronic Arts
A sign is posted in front of Electric Arts headquarters in Redwood City, California,聽Sept. 29, 2025. (AFP)
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Saudi fund leads investors in $55bn buyout of games maker Electronic Arts
Deal will give 黑料社区 larger presence in esports industry, according to analysts
Jared Kushner鈥檚 Affinity Partners, private equity firm Silver Lake joining consortium to acquire 100% of EA, largest leveraged buyout in history
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LONDON: 黑料社区鈥檚 Public Investment Fund is leading a consortium of investors, including Jared Kushner鈥檚 Affinity Partners and private equity firm Silver Lake, to acquire Electronic Arts, the popular video game developer, in an unprecedented $55 billion deal.
The buyout will involve a combination of about $36 billion in cash, equity already held by the PIF, and about $20 billion in debt, as announced on Monday, to be financed by JPMorgan.
The deal will give 黑料社区 a larger presence in the esports industry, according to analysts. The Kingdom has hosted the Esports World Cup in Riyadh, and the gaming and esports sectors are significant contributors to the PIF鈥檚 efforts to diversify the Saudi economy.
EA has been creating popular video games since its establishment in Redwood City, California, in 1991. Some of its well-known titles include EA FC, Battlefield, and Madden NFL. EA FC has sold 325 million copies since its first release in 1993. These games were initially available on PCs and later gained popularity on PlayStation and other consoles in the late 2000s.
The deal will 鈥減osition EA to accelerate innovation and growth in building the future of entertainment,鈥 the company said.
It is believed to be the largest leveraged buyout in history, where a substantial portion of the purchase is financed through borrowing, according to the BBC.
The PIF, Affinity Partners, and Silver Lake will acquire all publicly traded shares of EA and take the company private. As a result, EA will no longer be listed on any stock exchange.
EA said in a statement to its shareholders: 鈥淭he transaction represents the largest all-cash sponsor take-private investment in history, with the consortium partnering closely with EA to enable the company to move faster and unlock new opportunities on a global stage.鈥
The PIF will maintain its current 9.9 percent stake in EA, and the transaction is anticipated to close in the first quarter of 2027. Andrew Wilson, EA鈥檚 chairman and CEO, who will remain in his position, said that the deal was a strong acknowledgment of the company鈥檚 efforts.
He said: 鈥淟ooking ahead, we will continue to push the boundaries of entertainment, sports, and technology, unlocking new opportunities.鈥
Turqi Alnowaiser, deputy governor and head of international investments at the PIF, said the company 鈥渋s uniquely positioned in the global gaming and esports sectors, building and supporting ecosystems that connect fans, developers, and IP creators.鈥
He added: 鈥淧IF has demonstrated a strong commitment to these sectors, and this partnership will help further drive EA鈥檚 long-term growth, while fueling innovation within the industry on a global scale.鈥
The PIF acquired the gaming division of Niantic in March for $3.5 billion. Saudi companies have also invested in major gaming firms, such as Nintendo and Take-Two Interactive.
Egon Durban, co-CEO at Silver Lake, said that the consortium aimed to accelerate innovation at EA and enhance its international reach.
Jared Kushner, CEO of Affinity Partners, called EA an extraordinary company with a top-notch management team and a bold future vision, adding: 鈥淎s 鈥媠omeone 鈥媤ho 鈥媑rew up playing their 鈥媑ames, and now enjoys them with his 鈥媖ids, I couldn鈥檛 be 鈥媘ore 鈥媏xcited about 鈥媤hat鈥檚 鈥媋head.鈥
黑料社区 projects 2026 revenues at $306bn and deficit at $44bn in pre-budget report
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RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Ministry of Finance on Tuesday released its pre-budget statement for fiscal year 2026, projecting revenues at SR1.15 trillion ($305.87 billion), expenditures at SR1.13 trillion, and a deficit of SR166 billion.
According to the ministry, the deficit represents a 63 percent increase from 2025 budgeted shortfall, largely attributed to a rise in preliminary expenditure projections by 2 percent compared with the previous year, reflecting higher capital spending, and 3 percent lower revenues than 2025 budget.
These estimates are based on a baseline scenario positioned between low and high and developed to address the challenges and geopolitical risks impacting the global economy.
This deficit, equivalent to 3.3 percent of gross domestic product, is considered expected and is anticipated to persist over the medium term due to ongoing expansionary spending policies.
Starting in 2024, the government deliberately shifted to a voluntary deficit stance as part of its fiscal policy, allowing higher spending to accelerate the rollout of Vision 2030 projects.
This intentional use of deficit financing was designed to speed up implementation of strategic investments, support diversification, and stimulate private-sector activity, reflecting an expansionary approach that prioritizes long-term growth over short-term fiscal balance.
The deficit is a policy choice to front-load spending on transformative projects that are expected to generate high future returns.
As the non-oil economy 鈥 led by tourism, entertainment, logistics, and technology 鈥 becomes the main engine of growth, these investments are positioned to pay back by expanding revenues and reducing reliance on oil over the medium term.
The report also forecast real GDP growth of 4.6 percent in 2026, supported by the expected growth in the output of non-oil activities.
The projection for 2025 was set at 4.4%, in light of the sustained performance of the economy in the first half of the year.
The report said the 2025 forecast 鈥渋s driven by an estimated 5.0% increase in non-oil activities, supported by increased domestic demands and improved employment rates, which contribute to increases in both private consumption and investment, while reinforcing the resilience of economic growth.鈥
Jeddah Historic District partners with Google to launch AI-powered cultural tours
Updated 30 September 2025
Nour El-Shaeri
RIYADH: Jeddah Historic District has partnered with Google Arts & Culture to launch 黑料社区鈥檚 first AI-powered digital tours, offering immersive virtual experiences of the city鈥檚 cultural heritage.
Announced during the Cultural Investment Conference in Riyadh, the initiative aims to digitally map and showcase Jeddah鈥檚 historical landmarks using artificial intelligence, providing virtual experiences accessible to audiences worldwide.
The project supports the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030 goals to use advanced technologies in cultural preservation and tourism, while highlighting Google鈥檚 role in 黑料社区鈥檚 digital transformation.
Charbel Sarkis, country director at Google 黑料社区, said: 鈥淕oogle Arts & Culture provides the digital infrastructure and the distribution network, in addition to the technological innovation that the cultural sector needs to remain vibrant and relevant as we move forward.鈥
He added: 鈥淕oogle has been a proud partner of 黑料社区鈥檚 bold digital transformation. All our efforts and investments have been geared towards empowering individuals, businesses and communities.鈥
As part of the collaboration, the Explore Historic Jeddah platform will offer an immersive digital experience that brings the city's cultural legacy to life.
The initiative will feature more than 30 stories detailing Jeddah鈥檚 historical significance, restoration projects, and its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Users can explore over 15 Street View captures of key landmarks 鈥 including traditional houses, mosques, and pathways 鈥 and access more than 10 AI-powered walking tours.
The platform will also include a Virtual Pocket Gallery showcasing archival photos and regeneration efforts, along with interactive features such as 鈥淧uzzle Party鈥 to engage broader audiences.
Through the Google Arts & Culture platform 鈥 a nonprofit initiative partnering with over 3,000 cultural institutions globally 鈥 the collaboration will provide free digital infrastructure and advanced digitization tools to preserve and showcase Jeddah鈥檚 cultural assets.
鈥淏eing part of this incredible transformation of 黑料社区 under Vision 2030 is just so inspiring,鈥 Sarkis said.
He emphasized that Google鈥檚 support for 黑料社区鈥檚 economic and digital ecosystem spans more than a decade, including local initiatives like the 2011 Google Forum in 黑料社区 and the launch of the Google Cloud region in Dammam in 2023.
鈥淪ince 2018, Google has trained more than 590,000 individuals on digital skills,鈥 Sarkis added, highlighting the company鈥檚 ongoing investment in human capital development and local partnerships.
He also pointed to the broader economic impact of Google鈥檚 operations in the Kingdom. 鈥淟ast year, a report by Public First assessed Google鈥檚 economic contribution to the Kingdom north of SR30 billion,鈥 Sarkis said. 鈥淭he power of marrying technology and local partnership is just magical.鈥
Riyadh鈥檚 Cultural Investment Conference shows how Saudi creativity is turning into big business
Updated 30 September 2025
Waad Hussain
RIYADH: 黑料社区 showcased the rising weight of its cultural economy this week as global leaders, investors and creatives convened for the inaugural Cultural Investment Conference.
The two-day event, held Monday and Tuesday in Riyadh, highlighted how the Kingdom is positioning culture as both an engine of growth and a source of national pride under Vision 2030.
For Tarak Ben Ammar, chairman of Eagle Pictures, the significance was clear.
鈥淔irst of all, it鈥檚 a historical moment. There is no cultural investment conference in any country in the world that has ever happened. So mixing culture and investment was a very smart vision by Prince Badr, His Excellency, His Highness. And also because 黑料社区 is now the leading country with its young population. Remember, five years ago there were no cinemas in 黑料社区.鈥 he said.
Ben Ammar, who has more than five decades experience in the film industry, said he has witnessed the transformation of the sector in the Kingdom.
鈥淭he speed at which this young nation with a young population and their young leaders 鈥 it shows you where you鈥檙e going as a country. And if I can contribute and assist and help, as I would put [as] the elderly uncle to this country that I鈥檝e known for 52 years I鈥檝e been coming here. I am now a Saudi resident. So I speak like a Saudi citizen, and I鈥檓 very proud of that,鈥 he said.
He pointed to the Red Sea Film Festival and new content funds, noting his partnership with Sony and Empire to bring global titles and Arab filmmakers to Saudi audiences. 鈥淵ou have a population of 38 million, 70 percent under 30, 700 theaters, freedom opened by His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, and the financial resources. Those combinations will help raise young people to write, direct and tell their stories,鈥 he said.
Andreas Gorgen, former Secretary General of Germany鈥檚 Federal Ministry of Culture and Media, said 黑料社区 should design its own path.
鈥淚 think really the first lesson is don鈥檛 adopt a model 鈥 neither a French, neither an American, neither a German. Develop your own, but have a careful look at what the others are doing and learn from their experiences, but also, and more importantly, learn from the errors,鈥 he said.
Andreas Gorgen. AN
Gorgen added that culture delivers more than financial returns. 鈥淪omething very important in culture is to overcome social, racial, international divides and that needs investment into cultural infrastructure, which will never bring a return in financial in the final instance, but a return on investment in social cohesion,鈥 he said.
Gorgen rejected framing culture as soft power. 鈥淚鈥檓 not a friend of that concept of saying 鈥榠t鈥檚 a soft power.鈥 The real idea of arts is to give access to humanity. Humanity is a code 鈥 it鈥檚 not a power question, it鈥檚 a question of becoming a human being,鈥 he said.
At the same time, he underlined the importance of branding. 鈥淚n order to play your role internationally, you have to develop your brand and you have to overcome the tensions. So investing into international cooperation projects is very important for a country to become a brand, to display what it is doing, and also to give opportunities for the next generation,鈥 Gorgen added.
黑料社区鈥檚 speed of change was another advantage. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 have 150 years of traditions to respect in cultural financing and in developing cultural sectors. So your advantage is you go to the blossoming sectors in the 21st century,鈥 G枚rgen said.
Princess Nourah Al-Faisal, founder of Adhlal and Nuun Jewels, said the conference confirmed official backing for the creative economy. 鈥淔irst of all, I鈥檓 very happy to be here and events like today are really important. Our focus has always been on the development of the creative economy. We believe absolutely that [for] diversification into different fields, the tool by which you do that is creativity,鈥 she said.
She noted the government鈥檚 readiness to collaborate. 鈥淭his type of event showcases 鈥 that the government is ahead of the curve as usual. They understand the potential. They understand what is needed to develop. And not only have they done that, but they鈥檙e making announcements today on how they鈥檙e going to do that moving forward,鈥 she said.
Princess Nourah Al-Faisal. AN
Adhlal is now working with universities to prepare students for careers. 鈥淲e鈥檙e really trying to upskill the students so that when they come out and they graduate, they already have the skills needed to enter into the market, whether it鈥檚 internships, mentorship, things like that. Also, working with universities on special certifications, on extra diploma courses, anything that we can do to make them ready for the future, future entrepreneurs, future industries, that at the moment is our focus,鈥 she said.
She emphasized impact, stating that targets are always focused on how many jobs are created, how sustainable the businesses are that they work with, and how much Adhlal is giving back to the community.
鈥淲e will always, always be an entity that is focused on sustainability, focused on positive impact,鈥 she said.
Sultan Ghaznawi, chairman and managing director of Scene Holding, highlighted the private sector鈥檚 role in growing the cultural sphere in the Kingdom.
鈥淭he Cultural Investment Conference has set the scene for building a cultural destination for Saudis and non-Saudis, for investors who are interested in investing in the sector. We have invested more than SR850 million ($227 million) in the cultural scene and our trajectory is to go and acquire more companies in the culture in order to consolidate the market and make a player that can truly fulfill the demands, the requirements of the Kingdom of 黑料社区,鈥 he said.
He added that Saudi growth will be linked to global events. 鈥淭he Kingdom is now on a trajectory that will enable cultural assets to deliver projects for everything from the World Cup, from the Expo, and it requires companies and private sector players to play a role that will hopefully deliver these projects to attract the demand that we expect to come to 黑料社区,鈥 he said.
For Lor Albrighi, co-CEO and founder of SPIN, technology is central to cultural change.
鈥淭echnology is kind of the underlying infrastructure that can enable transformation at scale worldwide. What we鈥檙e trying to do is really build the physical and digital infrastructure, to build something that can actually connect the physical world to the digital world. And using Web3 technologies like blockchain and AI and 3D twins,鈥 he said.
Lor Albrighi, co-CEO and founder of SPIN. AN
He pointed to the EU鈥檚 Digital Product Passport as an example. 鈥淎ny brand in the world that is selling a textile based product 鈥 will have to be connecting every piece to a QR code or NFC chip, which the customer can actually tap on the phone, interact and get all the information of authenticity, traceability, sustainability and also ownership,鈥 he said.
Over two days in Riyadh, the Cultural Investment Conference showed how culture in 黑料社区 is evolving from heritage and identity into an investable sector. For participants, the message was that the Kingdom has the youth, infrastructure and financial power to transform creativity into big business.
China鈥檚 Ori Group establishes Saudi regional HQ with $540m investment
Updated 30 September 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: China鈥檚 Ori Group, a leading firm in culture and creativity, announced the opening of its regional headquarters in 黑料社区, investing over SR2 billion ($540 million).
Announced at the Cultural Investment Conference, held by the Ministry of Culture at the King Fahad Cultural Center in Riyadh, the move underscores the group鈥檚 commitment to expanding its regional presence and supporting the growth of 黑料社区鈥檚 cultural and creative sectors, according to a press statement.
The move underscores 黑料社区鈥檚 growing appeal as a destination for international cultural companies and investors, aligning with efforts under Vision 2030 to diversify the economy and build a sustainable cultural ecosystem.
In a post on its official X account, the 黑料社区's Ministry of Culture stated: 鈥淐hina鈥檚 Ori Group announced the establishment of its regional headquarters in 黑料社区, with an investment exceeding SR2 billion.鈥
It added: 鈥淭he new HQ will drive growth in film, education, fashion, tourism, and cultural events, positioning the Kingdom as a hub for international cultural investment.鈥
China鈥檚 Ori Group announced the establishment of its regional headquarters in 黑料社区, with an investment exceeding SAR 2 billion. The new HQ will drive growth in film, education, fashion, tourism, and cultural events, positioning the Kingdom as a hub for international鈥
鈥 黑料社区 Ministry of Culture (@mocsaudi_en)
The Riyadh hub will serve as a center for investment and operations across five sectors: film, education, fashion, tourism, and cultural events.
Ori Group said the initiative aims to deliver innovative content, develop specialized educational programs, organize cultural and tourism activities, and strengthen the Kingdom鈥檚 film and fashion industries.
By attracting global expertise and capital, initiatives like Ori Group鈥檚 regional hub aim to energize the Kingdom鈥檚 creative industries while creating new investment opportunities in cultural production, education, and entertainment.
Since its launch in 2021, the Kingdom鈥檚 RHQ Program has attracted nearly 600 foreign companies, cementing 黑料社区鈥檚 position as the region鈥檚 premier destination for headquarters.
Saudi Film Fund rebrands as Riviera Content, unveils $8.7m film investments
Updated 30 September 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: The Saudi Film Fund has rebranded as Riviera Content and announced two new film investments valued at more than SR32.5 million ($8.7 million),
The announcement was made during the Cultural Investment Conference 2025 at the King Fahad Cultural Center in Riyadh, organized by the Ministry of Culture, according to a press release.
The Saudi Film Fund unveiled its new name 'Riviera Content' at the . Backed by the and partners, it announced SAR 32.5 million in new projects with studios including and .鈥
鈥 黑料社区 Ministry of Culture (@mocsaudi_en)
The fund, initially launched with the Cultural Development Fund as lead investor and MEFIC Capital as fund manager, said the investments involve collaborations with major international studios, including Universal Studios and Columbia Pictures.
These investments highlight 黑料社区鈥檚 growing stature as a global hub for film production and an attractive destination for international investment in the creative industries.
鈥淭he Cultural Development Fund remains the principal investor in Riviera Content with a 40 percent stake in the fund鈥檚 total capital of SR375 million. The fund is dedicated to financing and producing high-quality film projects both locally and internationally, in partnership with major global studios,鈥 the press statement added.
The initiative underscores the Cultural Development Fund鈥檚 role as a center of excellence and financial enabler for the cultural sector, providing innovative solutions that support sustainable growth and broaden its economic and social impact.
By strengthening the national cultural production landscape, Riviera Content advances the objectives of the National Culture Strategy and Saudi Vision 2030, positioning the cultural sector as a key driver of economic diversification and social development.