Tech conglomerate Sony has acquired a $250 million, minority state in Epic Games -- the hit publisher behind Fortnite. The investment brings Epic’s total funds raised to $1.8 billion. Venturebeat reports that Sony has taken a 1.4% stake in Epic, valuing the publisher at a staggering $17.86 billion.
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‘Fortnite’ Publisher Epic Games Closes $1.78 Billion Funding Round At $17.3 Billion Valuation
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Sony Invests $250 Million In Epic Games, Reportedly Valuing The ‘Fortnite’ Publisher At $17.9 Billion
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Following Dissolution Of Mixer, Gaming Luminary Ninja Hosts First YouTube Live Stream
Esports titan Tyler ‘’Ninja’ Blevins launched today his very first stream on YouTube Gaming after the dissolution of his former exclusive broadcasting home, Microsoft-owned Mixer.That said, gaming insider Rod Breslau, reports that the 29-year-old hasn't signed a deal with YouTube just yet.
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‘Fortnite’ To Test Full-Length Film Screenings With Christopher Nolan’s ‘Inception,’ ‘Batman Begins,’ ‘The Prestige’
Fortnite is about to get more Nolan.
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Ninja Launches Star-Studded, Six-Week ‘Fortnite’ Tournament On His Mixer Channel
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Christopher Nolan Premieres ‘Tenet’ Trailer Inside Fortnite, With Another Film Arriving In-Game This Summer
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Insights: With Metaverse Talk Common Amid Pandemic, We’re Ready To Be ‘Player One’ Almost Anywhere Else
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Epic Games Axes Second Annual ‘Fortnite World Cup’ Due To Coronavirus
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Travis Scott’s In-Game ‘Fortnite’ Concert Nabs 12.3 Million Concurrents, Shattering All-Time Record
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Digital Sports Upstart Overtime Acquires Esports Org Evade, Forms New ‘Fortnite’ Team
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Ninja’s Getting His Own ‘Fortnite’ Skin, Epic Games Says More Creator Skins To Come
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Esports Org ‘Rogue’ Launches Latest Accelerator Program For Teen Fortnite Players
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