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  "path": "/saudi-arabia-capcom-resident-evil-street-fighter-shares",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-16T16:30:01.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.eurogamer.net",
  "tags": [
    "Capcom",
    "Third person",
    "Multiplayer Competitive",
    "PS4",
    "Street Fighter 6",
    "Nintendo Switch 2",
    "Shooter",
    "Single Player",
    "PS5",
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    "Xbox Series X/S",
    "Action Adventure",
    "Puzzle",
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    "Horror",
    "Resident Evil Requiem",
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  "textContent": "An investment fund connected to the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF) has acquired roughly five percent of Capcom, as the country continues to invest in the video game industry.\n\nRead more",
  "title": "Saudi Arabia now owns just over 10% of Capcom, as another national investment company scoops up more shares in the Resident Evil and Street Fighter publisher"
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