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Australia's Aristocrat Leisure said on Tuesday the company's unit would sell its Plarium mobile gaming business for an enterprise value of $820 million to Stockholm-listed Modern Times Group .
Modern Times Group is set to acquire Raid: Shadow Legends developer Plarium from previous owner Aristocrat Leisure Limited.