
Savvy owns big stakes in gaming's giants, but says it isn't pushing to change them
Saudi-backed Savvy Games now holds about $12B in stock—5–10% stakes in Nintendo, Take-Two, Square Enix and others—but CEO Brian Ward says they won’t push for changes, calling the holdings a liquidity play to fund future deals. Big power, quiet stance. Will that last?
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