If Sony continues this route they’ll get slaughtered by Nintendo. Xbox & PC will be better platforms to play PS games w more option & cheaper prices.
Sony better hope Xbox doesn’t makes an open console & Nintendo Switch 2 isn’t at the power of PS4.
Not to mention Xbox pushing more 3rd party wouldn’t be surprised if MS position itself to further consolidation & acquired Sega, Capcom or Square Enix atleast one of them all 3 where targets & MS was serious in acquiring Capcom when they almost when bankrupt. Saudis will buy another gaming publisher likely Japanese like they stated in shareholder meeting & Chinese companies like Tencent/Netease will acquire Ubisoft leaving Sony with nothing lmao PS6 looking spooky & other platforms looking better to play games at.
Nah, Sony is increasing their market share. This is what I think will happen:
Switch 2 won't be as successful as Switch 1 first because PC handhelds (maybe including MS and Sony ones) will eat their 3rd party and indies part and because in home consoles PS5/PS6 will continue increasing their market share because they'll continue making their brands more popular via PC, mobile and tv shows/movies, plus will earn more money and engage more their players via very successful GaaS.
MS will continue moving their gaming focus outside Xbox, porting all their main 1st and 2nd party games of this and the previous generation to PS and Nintendo, and their market share will continue decreasing, which will mean 3rd parties will continue dropping Xbox support. Eventually MS will stop making Xbox consoles, but in a Steam Machines fashion will allow other companies to make their own "Xbox certified" home and portable consoles shaped Pcs if they achieve certain hardware specs. A few companies like Asus or Lenovo will make them but quickly will discontinue them due to low sales, which will mean the death of the Xbox consoles. MS will continue as a third party player in consoles, focusing their brand on Windows as main platform and with mobile being their main revenue source for gaming.
Sony will continue being the king of the console market, and will consistently pass Tencent as the top grossing gaming company, and after becoming the top 20 publisher in Steam during FY22 and maybe top 10 publisher during FY23, will continue growing in PC to eventually also become the top publisher. They'll open a PC and mobile PSN store to move their PC focus there, and then will continue their growth focusing this time to expand in mobile, partnering with both big top mobile players (mostly from Asia) and select small buotique devs to let them bring Sony IPs to mobile and grow in that market.
Regarding these MS potential acquisitions you mentioned, some of them already said MS they don't want to sell, or at least not to them. Probably said the same to Sony. In the case of Square, they will branch out some of their studios as a subsidiary companies to allow external investors get a part of them. I think one of them could be Sony.
Regarding Tencent, they have a partnership with Sony. Many Tencent companies make games for PS, or -like Sumo Digital- even make Sony 2nd party games or work as support studios for internally developed Sony 1st party games. They also have a deal for mobile gaming.
Regarding Ubisoft, Ubi and Tencent signed a deal where Tencent wasn't going to try to acquire more and that Ubi wasn't going to sell more in a certain amount of years, plus made crossed deals. Part of them, Tencent gave enough money to the Guillemots to buy enough stocks of Ubisoft to fully control directly or indirectly the majority of the company, protecting it from unwanted acquisitions. The Guillemots don't want to sell the company, and the workers want to continue being independent and not selling it to someone else. I was one of the Ubisoft employees who organized a workers (not from a company/corporate/higher ups level) campaign to collect some thousands of signatures from Ubisoft workers to block the Vivendi deal, telling them that we'd leave the company if they acquired it. So we stopped Vivendi from acquiring Ubisoft.
So Tencent won't buy Ubisoft, at least during several years because Ubisoft won't want to sell, and can't do it because signed a deal blocking them from doing it.
If Ubisoft ever sells, maybe after the Guillemots retire, it would be to someone who gives them total creative freedom, doesn't force them to do anything in a specific way, and doesn't block them from continue supporting every single gaming platform available. So wouldn't sell to MS, Nintendo or Sony. Tencent would be more likely because they give total creative freedoms and allow their partners to work in any platform and market. Regarding Saudis, Ubisoft is too woke to do something with them.