Heres my thoughts on various companies and publishers and kind of where things stand IMO:
Square enix: (Most Likely IMO)
-Long, close history with sony
-Recently downsized by selling crystal dynamics
-At least 5 AAA exclusives with playstation which seems absurd
-Not outrageously expensive for what youre getting
-Most popular GAAS currently and also has a sizeable mobile division and some manga.
-Has had some hits but also some misses recently
Capcom: (Good relationship but doubtful)
-Has had a rocky history with sony in the past. Once made resident evil nintendo exclusive for the gamecube despite ps2 dominance. Pulled monster hunter off sony handhelds effectively killing the vita in japan before it launched.
-Was close with Microsoft during the 360 heydays
-Outside of street fighter 5, hasnt made a playstation exclusive for some time now
-Has close relations with nintendo and apparently porting resident evil games to apple platforms now too
-Theyre doing better than they ever have and get deals from all platfrom holders
Take 2: (Possible but really expensive)
-Huge acquisition that would shake up the industry but i think sony would leave games multiplat
-GTA and Red dead are the big games. Borderlands and Bioshock are the other big gets IP wise.
-Recently acquired zynga so maybe theres something there for a motive for a mobile division?
-Seems to be doing well financially
Ubisoft: (Possible because the value is low for how many IPs you would be getting)
-Huge, Bloated, and seemingly incompetent with all the recent cancellations, mess of a company
-String of toxic work culture allegations
-Workforce of 20,000 employees in various countries would be a legal nightmare in court with antitrust regulators
-Seems to be losing key staff based on who Haven is hiring.
EA: (Expensive but not impossible?)
-Was recently looking for a merger not that long ago
-Has a slew of IP including FPS, RPG, and GAAS service games
-Has kind of lost its mojo in terms of single player game success and battlefield was a flop
-Recently lost the licensing to Fifa
-Probably a legal nightmare in court with antitrust because of all the studios across the world and licensing agreements
Epic Games: (doubt it)
-Would be shocking in terms of "howd they do it" but wouldnt be surprising that sony would want them.
-Tencent holds like 40 percent i doubt theyd ever give that up
-Unreal engine being owned by a platform holder would probably raise alot of concerns legally
-Fortnite is a juggernaut and sony wants to lean in on GAAS
-Would be very expensive
-Has little reason to sell
CD Proect Red: (Entirely Possible)
-Value has collapsed
-Has the rights to one of the best selling western rpgs
-Has a pc storefront which is something sony probably would want
-Probably wouldnt raise too many concerns about antitrsut though?
-Sony pulled cyber punk off psn store so there may be some bad blood on cdprs end?
I dont think Bandai Namco, Sega, or level 5 would be a consideration.
Of all the companies listed i could see Square enix, CDPR, Ea, and take 2 in that order of most likely possibilities.
Square enix: (Most Likely IMO)
-Long, close history with sony
-Recently downsized by selling crystal dynamics
-At least 5 AAA exclusives with playstation which seems absurd
-Not outrageously expensive for what youre getting
-Most popular GAAS currently and also has a sizeable mobile division and some manga.
-Has had some hits but also some misses recently
Capcom: (Good relationship but doubtful)
-Has had a rocky history with sony in the past. Once made resident evil nintendo exclusive for the gamecube despite ps2 dominance. Pulled monster hunter off sony handhelds effectively killing the vita in japan before it launched.
-Was close with Microsoft during the 360 heydays
-Outside of street fighter 5, hasnt made a playstation exclusive for some time now
-Has close relations with nintendo and apparently porting resident evil games to apple platforms now too
-Theyre doing better than they ever have and get deals from all platfrom holders
Take 2: (Possible but really expensive)
-Huge acquisition that would shake up the industry but i think sony would leave games multiplat
-GTA and Red dead are the big games. Borderlands and Bioshock are the other big gets IP wise.
-Recently acquired zynga so maybe theres something there for a motive for a mobile division?
-Seems to be doing well financially
Ubisoft: (Possible because the value is low for how many IPs you would be getting)
-Huge, Bloated, and seemingly incompetent with all the recent cancellations, mess of a company
-String of toxic work culture allegations
-Workforce of 20,000 employees in various countries would be a legal nightmare in court with antitrust regulators
-Seems to be losing key staff based on who Haven is hiring.
EA: (Expensive but not impossible?)
-Was recently looking for a merger not that long ago
-Has a slew of IP including FPS, RPG, and GAAS service games
-Has kind of lost its mojo in terms of single player game success and battlefield was a flop
-Recently lost the licensing to Fifa
-Probably a legal nightmare in court with antitrust because of all the studios across the world and licensing agreements
Epic Games: (doubt it)
-Would be shocking in terms of "howd they do it" but wouldnt be surprising that sony would want them.
-Tencent holds like 40 percent i doubt theyd ever give that up
-Unreal engine being owned by a platform holder would probably raise alot of concerns legally
-Fortnite is a juggernaut and sony wants to lean in on GAAS
-Would be very expensive
-Has little reason to sell
CD Proect Red: (Entirely Possible)
-Value has collapsed
-Has the rights to one of the best selling western rpgs
-Has a pc storefront which is something sony probably would want
-Probably wouldnt raise too many concerns about antitrsut though?
-Sony pulled cyber punk off psn store so there may be some bad blood on cdprs end?
I dont think Bandai Namco, Sega, or level 5 would be a consideration.
Of all the companies listed i could see Square enix, CDPR, Ea, and take 2 in that order of most likely possibilities.
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