List of assets owned by Sony

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This is a list of assets owned by Japanese multinational conglomerate Sony Group Corporation.

Contents

Subsidiaries and affiliates by business segment

Electronics

Sony Semiconductor Solutions Group

Sony Interactive Entertainment / PlayStation

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Sony Interactive Entertainment
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PlayStation

Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc.

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Sony Pictures
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Columbia Pictures
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Sony Pictures Animation
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Screen Gems
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Crunchyroll

Sony Music Group

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Sony Music
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Columbia Records
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Epic Records
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RCA Records
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Arista Records

Sony Music Entertainment Japan

Sony Financial Group

Sony Honda Mobility

Foundations and schools

Subsidiaries and affiliates by location

Japan

Canada

United States

Latin America

Europe

China

South Korea

India

Southeast Asia and Oceania

Middle East

Non-affiliate holdings

Japan

United States

Mainland China

Europe

Former holdings and subsidiaries

Sold or spun off

Defunct

Electronics

All of these companies below were merged into Sony Electronics Corporation in April 2021, with the surviving entity changed its name to Sony Corporation.

Sony Marketing Inc., a subsidiary of Sony Corporation, merged the following company in April 2021. [24]

Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation

Sony Interactive Entertainment

Sony Pictures Entertainment

Sony Music Group

Sony Music Entertainment Japan

See also

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