Saudi Arabia's crown prince, who is responsible for the assassination of a journalist + human rights violations, has acquired a 5% stake in Nintendo (now 5th largest shareholder).
— Ryan Brown 🎮🇺🇦 (@Toadsanime) May 18, 2022
They also own shares in Capcom, Nexon, SNK, EA, Acti-Blizz & Take-Two:https://t.co/8hh1MMLvFv pic.twitter.com/omcDT2VEmR
This reportedly makes the Saudi Public Investment Fund the fifth-largest Nintendo shareholder. All part of the countries efforts to diversify beyond oil.
— Chris Brandrick ✌️ (@chrisbrandrick) May 18, 2022
Of course, the optics for Nintendo are rather troubling given Saudi Arabia's history of human rights abuses. 😕
Hmmm.... https://t.co/LnFKjqNCbk
its-a-me, human rights abuser! https://t.co/d5fGfMVnVo
— Brandon Cole (@bmartencole) May 18, 2022
I LOVE Nintendo, they are pioneers of gaming, but this latest news must not excuse or distract from Saudi Arabia's human rights violations. The principles of justice and universal Human rights must prevail. pic.twitter.com/cU6UnyOOb7
— Imran Yusuf (@imranyusuf) May 18, 2022
Basically a foreign country with a long list of human rights violations and terrorism charges own 5% of one of the biggest video game companies in the world https://t.co/vsHODOOu36
— Vermaej (@vermaelen49) May 18, 2022
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