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Sony Veut acheter Kadokawa et ses employés sont ravis

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Jan 11,2025

Sony Wants to Buy Kadokawa and Their Employees Are Thrilled

Le projet d'acquisition de Kadokawa par Sony a suscité l'enthousiasme parmi les employés de Kadokawa, malgré des inquiétudes potentielles concernant la perte d'indépendance. Cet article explore les raisons de leur optimisme.

Un analyste suggère que l'acquisition profite davantage à Sony

Sony Wants to Buy Kadokawa and Their Employees Are Thrilled

L'offre confirmée de Sony sur Kadokawa, bien que toujours en négociation, a suscité des réactions mitigées. L'analyste économique Takahiro Suzuki, tel que rapporté par Weekly Bunshun, estime que l'accord profite principalement à Sony. La transition de Sony vers le divertissement nécessite un fort développement de la propriété intellectuelle, un domaine dans lequel Kadokawa excelle avec des titres comme Oshi no Ko, Dungeon Meshi et Elden Ring. Cependant, Suzuki note la perte potentielle d'autonomie de Kadokawa et la surveillance accrue des projets ne contribuant pas directement à la création de propriété intellectuelle.

Les employés de Kadokawa expriment un sentiment positif

Sony Wants to Buy Kadokawa and Their Employees Are Thrilled

Malgré les inconvénients potentiels, Weekly Bunshun rapporte une réponse largement positive des employés à l'acquisition potentielle de Sony. De nombreuses personnes interrogées ont exprimé leur approbation, suggérant Sony comme alternative préférable. Cette perspective positive est en partie attribuée au mécontentement à l’égard de la direction actuelle de Takeshi Natsuno.

Un employé chevronné a souligné le mécontentement généralisé des employés face à la gestion par Natsuno de la cyberattaque de juin 2024 par le groupe de piratage BlackSuit. L'attaque a entraîné une violation importante de données, notamment d'informations sensibles sur les employés, et la réponse perçue comme inadéquate de Natsuno a alimenté le désir de changement. De nombreux employés pensent qu'une acquisition de Sony pourrait entraîner un changement de direction.

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As of now, Nexus Anima (formerly known as Nexus: The Kingdom of the Stars) — a mobile RPG developed by Ponos and published by Scopely — has not officially entered a Closed Beta Test (CBT) phase. There have been no official announcements from Scopely or Ponos confirming a CBT for the game.
However, here’s what you should know:

Nexus Anima was initially announced as a new IP from Ponos, known for games like The Last of Us: Left Behind and Tales of the Lost.
The game is being built on a sci-fi/fantasy fusion theme, with deep lore, character progression, and a focus on storytelling.
While no CBT has been confirmed, fans have been eagerly awaiting any sign of official testing.
Scopely and Ponos have been sharing teasers and concept art on social media (like Twitter/X and Instagram), so it’s possible a CBT may be announced in the near future.

👉 What to do now?

Follow official channels:
Scopely on Twitter/X
Ponos on Instagram
Visit the official website: https://nexusanima.com (if live)


Sign up for early access or news alerts if available.
Be cautious of fake CBT signups — only use official sources.

💡 Bottom Line: As of now, Nexus Anima does not have an active CBT. Keep an eye on official announcements for updates.
If you hear about a CBT from a trusted source, make sure to verify it through Scopely or Ponos’ official platforms.
Let me know if you want help spotting fake CBTs or setting up alerts!
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As of now, Nexus Anima (formerly known as Nexus: The Kingdom of the Stars) — a mobile RPG developed by Ponos and published by Scopely — has not officially entered a Closed Beta Test (CBT) phase. There have been no official announcements from Scopely or Ponos confirming a CBT for the game. However, here’s what you should know: Nexus Anima was initially announced as a new IP from Ponos, known for games like The Last of Us: Left Behind and Tales of the Lost. The game is being built on a sci-fi/fantasy fusion theme, with deep lore, character progression, and a focus on storytelling. While no CBT has been confirmed, fans have been eagerly awaiting any sign of official testing. Scopely and Ponos have been sharing teasers and concept art on social media (like Twitter/X and Instagram), so it’s possible a CBT may be announced in the near future. 👉 What to do now? Follow official channels: Scopely on Twitter/X Ponos on Instagram Visit the official website: https://nexusanima.com (if live) Sign up for early access or news alerts if available. Be cautious of fake CBT signups — only use official sources. 💡 Bottom Line: As of now, Nexus Anima does not have an active CBT. Keep an eye on official announcements for updates. If you hear about a CBT from a trusted source, make sure to verify it through Scopely or Ponos’ official platforms. Let me know if you want help spotting fake CBTs or setting up alerts!