{"id":39632,"date":"2025-10-02T11:02:30","date_gmt":"2025-10-02T11:02:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ar-pay.com\/blog\/?p=39632"},"modified":"2025-10-02T11:02:30","modified_gmt":"2025-10-02T11:02:30","slug":"saudi-arabia-ea-deal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ar-pay.com\/blog\/en\/gaming\/ea-sports\/saudi-arabia-ea-deal\/","title":{"rendered":"55 Billion EA Deal: Saudi Arabia\u2019s Gaming Bet Explained"},"content":{"rendered":"

The gaming world just witnessed its biggest leveraged buyout ever. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, teaming up with private equity giants, agreed to acquire Electronic Arts for roughly $55 billion.<\/p>\n

This isn’t just another business deal buried in financial pages. If you’ve ever played FIFA (now EA Sports FC), Apex Legends, or any EA title, this affects you directly. The company behind your favorite games just changed hands, and the new owners have plans that go far beyond quarterly earnings reports.<\/p>\n

The stakes are massive: Will EA’s beloved franchises keep their identity? Can Saudi Arabia pull off one of the most ambitious pivots in modern business history? And what does it mean when a nation buys the company that makes the world’s most popular football game?<\/p>\n

Saudi Arabia EA Acquisition: Deal Details and Financial Structure<\/h2>\n

Who’s Writing the Check?<\/h3>\n

The Saudi Public Investment Fund isn’t new to big spending. They’ve already dropped billions on golf, football clubs, and Formula 1. But this EA purchase represents their boldest gaming bet yet. They’re not going solo, though. Silver Lake, a tech-focused private equity firm, and Affinity Partners \u2013 run by Jared Kushner \u2013 are joining the consortium.<\/p>\n

The Numbers Behind the Headlines<\/h3>\n

Here’s how they structured the deal:<\/p>\n