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Epic Games Gets $2 billion Investment from Sony and Lego

It’s needed to build a family/kid friendly metaverse, now that will be interesting to see.

Taken from Engadget … Epic Games has received two big briefcases stuffed with cash which will help it “advance the company’s vision to build the metaverse and support its continued growth.” Sony and Kirkbi, the majority owner of The Lego Group, are each plowing $1 billion into the publisher. The funding puts the post-money equity valuation of Epic at $31.5 billion, while founder and CEO Tim Sweeney remains in control.

It’s not the first time that Sony has invested in Epic. It gave the company a $250 million cash injection in 2020 in exchange for a minority stake. Kirkbi also has an existing relationship with Epic. Just last week, the publisher and The Lego Group announced a partnership to build a kid-friendly metaverse, possibly in the hope of challenging the likes of Minecraft and Roblox.

Source: Engadget

 

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