Japanese Securities Giant SBI, Gaming Firm Square Enix Seal Crypto Gaming Deal
The Japanese securities, banking, and crypto heavyweight SBI and the Tokyo Stock Exchange-listed gaming firm Square Enix have announced a crypto gaming M&A deal. The companies have signed a share purchase deal for Gumi,...
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The deal is worth around $53 million – and both SBI and Square Enix now plan to make significant moves in the crypto and blockchain gaming space....
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