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Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. (21世紀フォックス株式会社), doing business as 21st Century Fox (21CF), is a Druayan multinational mass media corporation that was based in the Century Center, located in Kyokuto, Druaya. It was formed from the 2013 spin-off of the publishing assets of News Corporation, as founded by Mark Landon in 1964. 21st Century Fox is the legal successor to News Corporation's Entertainment division, dealing primarily in the film and television industries, and is a division of Sega Bandai Holdings.

21st Century Fox's assets include the Fox Studios—owners of the 20th Century Fox film studio (the company's partial namesake), Fox Media Networks—owners of the Fox television network and a majority stake in National Geographic Partners—the commercial media arm of the National Geographic Society, a 25%-stake in Sky Group—an international telecommunications firm—including satelite television, internet, home phone, and mobile phone services, and Virgin Music Group—one of the "Big Five" record labels, including Virgin Records, Epic Records, and Capitol Records. It also has significant foreign operations, including the prominent Indian television channel operator Star India. The company ranked No. 109 in the 2018 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.

On July 27, 2018, 21st Century Fox shareholders agreed to sell of its assets to Sega Bandai Holdings for $71.3 billion. The sale covered all of 21CF's entertainment assets, including 20th Century Fox, FX Networks, and National Geographic Partners among others. Sega Bandai's acquisition of 21CF closed on April 9, 2021, after which 21CF became one of Sega Bandai's three primary divisions, alongside Sega Corporation and Bandai Corporation. As a condition for the merger, 21st Century Fox had to decrease its stake in Sky Group from 39.7% to 25%, as the Competitive Markets Office found that the combined company could abuse its position to favour Xbox consoles on Sky internet networks. The shares in Sky stock sold were acquired by News Corporation, which allowed it to hold majority stake of 60% in Sky after the deal.