Saudi fund leads investors in $55bn buyout of games maker Electronic Arts

A sign is posted in front of Electric Arts headquarters in Redwood City, California, Sept. 29, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 30 September 2025
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Saudi fund leads investors in $55bn buyout of games maker Electronic Arts

  • Deal will give Saudi Arabia larger presence in esports industry, according to analysts
  • Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners, private equity firm Silver Lake joining consortium to acquire 100% of EA, largest leveraged buyout in history

LONDON: Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is leading a consortium of investors, including Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners and private equity firm Silver Lake, to acquire Electronic Arts, the popular video game developer, in an unprecedented $55 billion deal.

The buyout will involve a combination of about $36 billion in cash, equity already held by the PIF, and about $20 billion in debt, as announced on Monday, to be financed by JPMorgan.

The deal will give Saudi Arabia a larger presence in the esports industry, according to analysts. The Kingdom has hosted the Esports World Cup in Riyadh, and the gaming and esports sectors are significant contributors to the PIF’s efforts to diversify the Saudi economy.

EA has been creating popular video games since its establishment in Redwood City, California, in 1991. Some of its well-known titles include EA FC, Battlefield, and Madden NFL. EA FC has sold 325 million copies since its first release in 1993. These games were initially available on PCs and later gained popularity on PlayStation and other consoles in the late 2000s.

The deal will “position EA to accelerate innovation and growth in building the future of entertainment,” the company said.

It is believed to be the largest leveraged buyout in history, where a substantial portion of the purchase is financed through borrowing, according to the BBC.

The PIF, Affinity Partners, and Silver Lake will acquire all publicly traded shares of EA and take the company private. As a result, EA will no longer be listed on any stock exchange.

EA said in a statement to its shareholders: “The transaction represents the largest all-cash sponsor take-private investment in history, with the consortium partnering closely with EA to enable the company to move faster and unlock new opportunities on a global stage.”

The PIF will maintain its current 9.9 percent stake in EA, and the transaction is anticipated to close in the first quarter of 2027. Andrew Wilson, EA’s chairman and CEO, who will remain in his position, said that the deal was a strong acknowledgment of the company’s efforts.

He said: “Looking ahead, we will continue to push the boundaries of entertainment, sports, and technology, unlocking new opportunities.”

Turqi Alnowaiser, deputy governor and head of international investments at the PIF, said the company “is uniquely positioned in the global gaming and esports sectors, building and supporting ecosystems that connect fans, developers, and IP creators.”

He added: “PIF has demonstrated a strong commitment to these sectors, and this partnership will help further drive EA’s long-term growth, while fueling innovation within the industry on a global scale.”

The PIF acquired the gaming division of Niantic in March for $3.5 billion. Saudi companies have also invested in major gaming firms, such as Nintendo and Take-Two Interactive.

Egon Durban, co-CEO at Silver Lake, said that the consortium aimed to accelerate innovation at EA and enhance its international reach.

Jared Kushner, CEO of Affinity Partners, called EA an extraordinary company with a top-notch management team and a bold future vision, adding: “As ​someone ​who ​grew up playing their ​games, and now enjoys them with his ​kids, I couldn’t be ​more ​excited about ​what’s ​ahead.”


Saudi Aramco achieves significant progress in its gas production plan

Updated 26 February 2026
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Saudi Aramco achieves significant progress in its gas production plan

RIYADH: Saudi Aramco has announced the achievement of significant progress in its plan to expand gas production, with the start of production at the Jafurah field, the largest unconventional gas field in the Middle East, and the commencement of operational activities at the Tanajib Gas Plant, one of the largest gas plants in the world.

The oil giant aims to increase its sales gas production capacity by approximately 80 percent by 2030 compared to 2021 production levels, reaching nearly 6 million barrels of oil equivalent per day from total gas and associated liquids production, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

This is expected to generate additional operating cash flows ranging between $12 billion and $15 billion in 2030, subject to future demand for sales gas and liquids prices.

President and CEO of Saudi Aramco, Amin Al-Nasser, said: “We are proud to commence production at the Jafurah field and begin operations at the Tanajib Gas Plant. These are major achievements for Saudi Aramco and the future of energy in the Kingdom. Our ambitious gas program is expected to become a key source of profitability.”

He affirmed that these mega-projects contribute to meeting the growing domestic demand for gas, supporting industrialization and development in several key sectors, in addition to producing significant quantities of high-value liquids.

Al-Nasser expressed his gratitude for the support, trust, and attention that Saudi Aramco receives from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, crown prince and prime minister, noting that this has had the most profound impact on the company’s achievements and distinguished projects that serve the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

The gas extracted from the Jafurah field is expected to support the Kingdom’s growth targets in key sectors such as energy, artificial intelligence, major industries, and petrochemicals, potentially providing a major boost to the Kingdom’s economy and strengthening its position among the world’s top ten gas producers.

Saudi Aramco began first producing unconventional shale gas from the Jafurah field in December 2025, with technology playing a pivotal role in unlocking the potential of the Jafurah field and establishing it as a global benchmark for unconventional gas development. 

Since its inception, the project has leveraged technology to help reduce drilling and stimulation costs and enhance well productivity, contributing to its strong economic prospects.

The Jafurah area covers 17,000 sq. km and is estimated to contain 229 trillion standard cubic feet of raw gas and 75 billion barrels of condensates. The Jafurah field project aims to produce 2 billion standard cubic feet per day of sales gas, 420 million standard cubic feet per day of ethane, and approximately 630,00 barrels per day of gas liquids and condensates by 2030.

The Tanajib Gas Plant is a key pillar in Aramco’s strategy to increase gas processing capacities and diversify its energy product portfolio, helping to foster long-term economic growth. 

Operations began in December 2025, and its raw gas processing capacity is expected to reach 2.6 billion standard cubic feet per day in 2026. The start of operations at the Tanajib Plant coincided with the commencement of production from the Marjan field expansion and development program. 

The plant is distinguished by its digital integration, enhanced operational efficiency, capability to execute complex projects, and optimal use of resources. It processes raw gas associated with crude oil production from the offshore Marjan and Zuluf fields.

Aramco’s gas expansion is expected to create thousands of direct and indirect job opportunities, generating significant added value and strengthening its position as a reliable energy provider. 

It also helps meet the growing demand for natural gas and enhances its supply to national industries. 

The expansion strategy supports efforts aimed at achieving the optimal energy mix for local electricity generation, advancing the Kingdom’s liquid fuel displacement program, which will have a positive environmental impact, supporting the Kingdom’s ambition to achieve net-zero emissions by 2060, enhancing energy security, and contributing to building a more diversified national economy.