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Sony’s Rumored Global Manga Platform With Japan Can Potentially Rival the MCU
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Free to play No sign-up New challenge daily Play Sigils →Sony is participating in discussions with Japan’s government and leading publishers to establish a centralized global manga platform.
Currently, international manga distribution remains fragmented across publisher-specific applications such as Viz Media, Manga Plus, K Manga, and Manga Up.
How a Government-Backed Manga Strategy Could Rival the MCUTom Holland in Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
If Sony succeeds in helping build a unified global manga platform, it would be investing not just in digital publishing, but in the next generation of franchises.