Sony cannot afford an outright purchase of EA. But then, I'm repeating myself from countless other threads on this proposal.
Dead Space, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Medal of Honor and Battlefield. Covers all things Sony's missing in their first party. WRPGs and FPS.EA seems to be all about sports games to me, something Sony already has with GT and MLB. If Sony could buy just Respawn, that is something that I think would make a lot of sense.
Bioware is trash, so Mass Effect/Dragon Age are worthless at this point, I suspect the same is true for Battlefield.Dead Space, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Medal of Honor and Battlefield. Covers all things Sony's missing in their first party. WRPGs and FPS.
I've always said this, EA would be an excellent buy due to all the IPs they have. I know most turned to shit but that's a management issue, easily fixed.
Won't happen, though.
Warner would be incredible for all of Sony but I have huge doubts that they would go for it.Isn't Warner going bankrupt? Seems like a great opportunity to get hold of DC (including Batman, the only hero that gets close to Spider-man popularity), Harry Potter, HBO, Mortal Kombat, Lego games, etc. Sony would also control the three most popular heroes IPs in movies (Spider-man, Super-man and Batman).
EA seems to be all about sports games to me, something Sony already has with GT and MLB. If Sony could buy just Respawn, that is something that I think would make a lot of sense.
Denying them as a partner to Microsoft would be the real strategic upside.Dead Space, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Medal of Honor and Battlefield. Covers all things Sony's missing in their first party. WRPGs and FPS.
I've always said this, EA would be an excellent buy due to all the IPs they have. I know most turned to shit but that's a management issue, easily fixed.
Won't happen, though.
How much would Warner cost?Warner would be incredible for all of Sony but I have huge doubts that they would go for it.
Especially if David Zaslav was staying on, he has been terrible.
If there was a possibility of selling 51% or more to Sony so it was a majority owned subsidiary, that would be great providing they could replace Zaslav immediately.
They would also need to have a serious plan for the debt etc.
Hard to say, they have an enormous debt of over 45 billion.How much would Warner cost?
I was assuming they would nuke the entire Warner leadership, they suck. They lost the streaming wars while being the owners of HBO.Warner would be incredible for all of Sony but I have huge doubts that they would go for it.
Especially if David Zaslav was staying on, he has been terrible.
If there was a possibility of selling 51% or more to Sony so it was a majority owned subsidiary, that would be great providing they could replace Zaslav immediately.
They would also need to have a serious plan for the debt etc.
Getting BioWare would be a nice counter to Bethesda too.Isn't Warner going bankrupt? Seems like a great opportunity to get hold of DC (including Batman, the only hero that gets close to Spider-man popularity), Harry Potter, HBO, Mortal Kombat, Lego games, etc. Sony would also control the three most popular heroes IPs in movies (Spider-man, Super-man and Batman).
EA seems to be all about sports games to me, something Sony already has with GT and MLB. If Sony could buy just Respawn, that is something that I think would make a lot of sense.
Or Take 2..NBA 2K is from 2K, not EA. I say sony focus on Japan.
But it goes both ways too. Companies tidy the edges and downsize in order to seem more attractive/less risky to potential buyers; and SEGA sold off the fucking arcade division (if I recall correctly)Didn't know it was since then. I thought it was since the PS2 days.
Maybe that's why they're selling Sony Financial Group - and firing a lot of their first party developers - and closing some of their live service projects. If they obtain EA, they got one of the biggest live service cashcows in the business, Apex Legends.
Remember Microsoft fired 10k people right before the ActiBlizz acquisition?
Where do u think that Publisher's money goes to?Sony ain’t buying a big publisher unless they want to go broke.