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Sony stake in Bandai Namco strengthens ties to Elden Ring

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Sony has taken a minority stake in Bandai Namco, tightening its connection to one of Japan’s most influential publishers. The move links Sony more closely with blockbuster franchises such as Elden Ring, Tekken, and Dark Souls, hinting at a calculated play to secure future content for PlayStation.

The deal gives Sony a financial foothold inside Bandai Namco’s publishing business, though the size of the stake hasn’t been made public. Rather than going all-in on full acquisitions, Sony appears focused on reinforcing relationships with trusted Japanese partners. This approach helps keep its content pipeline stable without risking overreach.

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Bandai Namco’s biggest hit remains Elden Ring, which has sold more than 25 million copies worldwide. With FromSoftware developing and Bandai Namco handling distribution, the game became a cultural milestone. By stepping closer to the publisher, Sony secures influence around a franchise that continues to dominate sales charts and headlines.

Industry analysts suggest the timing is no accident. Microsoft has spent billions to bring Activision Blizzard and Bethesda under the Xbox umbrella, shaking up the balance of power. In response, Sony seems committed to targeted moves that expand its influence without swallowing entire companies. Bandai Namco’s catalog, from Tekken to Dragon Ball, gives Sony plenty of reasons to get involved.

Even with Sony’s financial tie, Bandai Namco stays independent. Its titles will continue to land on PC and Xbox alongside PlayStation. What changes is the level of collaboration Sony can expect when negotiating exclusives or early access deals. That soft influence may prove just as valuable as direct ownership in the long run.

This investment is less about immediate exclusives and more about securing long-term stability. By aligning with Bandai Namco, It gains leverage across multiple blockbuster series without cutting off other platforms. The strategy shows a company preparing for drawn-out competition rather than quick wins. For PlayStation, it’s a sharpened edge in a fight that only gets fiercer.

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