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=== Misk Foundation acquisition (2020–present) === In November 2020, the MiSK Foundation, a non-profit organization owned by the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, acquired a 33.3% share of SNK from the Chinese company Ledo Millenium through its subsidiary, Electronic Gaming Development Company (EGDC), with the intention to acquire a further 17.7% share at a later time as to gain controlling interest in the company. On August 1, 2021, SNK appointed Kenji Matsubara [ja], the former chief executive officer of Zynga Japan and president of Sega, as its CEO. On April 6, 2021, MiSK Foundation CEO Badr bin Hamoud AlBadr, Executive Vice President of Activision Blizzard Philip Earl, and former Electronic Arts studio director and executive producer Jeff Peters were appointed as directors of the company. EGDC announced its intention to acquire 51% through additional purchases. In February 2022, EGDC's ownership share was increased to 96.18%. In May, of the same year, SNK notifies the delisting of its shares on the Korea Exchange (KOSDAQ) and EGDC's future plans to acquire all of the company's shares becoming its wholly owned subsidiary. On March 20, 2023, SNK relocated its main headquarters to Yodogawa-ku, Osaka. In June 28, 2024, SNK opened a Singaporean branch called '''SNK Games Singapore''', and is currently re-expanding its global reach. On December 30, 2024, SNK announced the establishment of a new division known as KOF Studio to develop future projects in their fighting game franchises. On May 12, 2025, SNK announced that CEO Kenji Matsubara would step down and assume an advisory role, with the Chairman of the Board appointed as interim CEO.
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