Sony, KIRKBI Do $2B Epic Games Metaverse Backing
April 11, 2022
Epic
Games reeled in a $2 billion round of funding to advance the company’s
vision to build the metaverse and support its continued growth.
This round includes investments from existing investor Sony Group
Corporation as well as KIRKBI, the family-owned holding and investment
company behind The LEGO Group, with each party investing $1 billion
respectively. All three companies highly value both creators and
players, and aim to create new social entertainment exploring the
connection between digital and physical worlds. Epic continues to have
only a single class of common stock outstanding and remains controlled
by its CEO and founder, Tim Sweeney.
“As a creative entertainment company, we are thrilled to invest in Epic
to deepen our relationship in the metaverse field, a space where
creators and users share their time.” said Kenichiro Yoshida, Chairman,
President and CEO, Sony Group Corporation. “We are also confident that
Epic’s expertise, including their powerful game engine, combined with
Sony’s technologies, will accelerate our various efforts such as the
development of new digital fan experiences in sports and our virtual
production initiatives.”
“Epic
Games is known for building playful and creative experiences and
empowering creators large and small,” said Søren Thorup Sørensen, CEO,
KIRKBI. “A proportion of our investments is focused on trends we believe
will impact the future world that we and our children will live in. This
investment will accelerate our engagement in the world of digital play,
and we are pleased to be investing in Epic Games to support their
continued growth journey, with a long-term focus toward the future
metaverse.”
“As we reimagine the future of entertainment and play we need partners
who share our vision. We have found this in our partnership with Sony
and KIRKBI,” said Tim Sweeney, CEO and Founder, Epic Games. “This
investment will accelerate our work to build the metaverse and create
spaces where players can have fun with friends, brands can build
creative and immersive experiences and creators can build a community
and thrive.”
Epic's post-money equity valuation is $31.5 billion. The closing of the
investment is subject to customary closing conditions, including
regulatory approvals. |