Elden Ring developer receives further investment from Tencent and Sony By Sean Carey, 31 Aug 2022 FollowtopicsElden RingBandai Namco EntertainmentOnline MultiplayerOnline Co-opAction-RPGSean Carey Sony and Tencent have increased their stakes in Elden Ring developer FromSoftware and now own a combined 30% of the Japanese company.As announced in an official notice by FromSoftware's parent company Kadokawa Corporation, Sony now owns 14.09% of the Elden Ring developer, while Tencent, through its Sixjoy subsidiary, has acquired 16.25%. Kadokawa remains the majority shareholder of FromSoftware with 69.66%.Sony and Tencent increase stakes in FromSoftwareIn the notice, Kadokawa explained that FromSoftware "will aim to proactively invest in development of more powerful game IP for itself to strengthen FromSoftware's development capabilities and will seek to establish a framework that allows the expansion of the scope of its own publishing in the significantly growing global market." It also highlights Tencent's "strength in its capabilities to develop and deploy mobile games and other network technologies in the global market," which could suggest FromSoftware may be looking at creating mobile games. What do you make of Sony and Tencent snapping up more of FromSoftware? Let us know your thoughts down in the comments.More ELDEN RING stories: Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree will be its only DLC but sequel is still a possibility Most popular Xbox games — Fallout continues to dominate Best Xbox RPGs Elden Ring sees 78% spike in Xbox players after Shadow of the Erdtree announcement Elden Ring has blessed us with Shadow of the Erdtree DLC gameplay trailer and release date Industry News Written by Sean CareyAvid Xbox and achievement fan, Sean has committed to playing the best RPGs, racing games, and first-person shooters Xbox Game Pass and his precious free time will allow. Prior to joining TrueAchievements, Sean gained a degree in journalism from Solent University.