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Stuart360

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I dont really get why anyone would want EA, at the suggested prices i mean (50+mil). I mean Fifa is the major cash cow, and its not even Fifa anymore, and who knows how good it will perform going forward.
Battlefield is pretty close to dead, and has died a little bit more with each game. Battlefront games are big sellers, but it seems there are licensing issues there. What other major games do they have?, Madden?.
EA isnt the EA of 20 years ago where they would release like 20 games a year.
 

kingfey

Banned
Whats bleak about it? Owning valve doesn’t mean shit when all the games can just move to Epic Or Microsoft.

Who cares if big publishers are bought, the biggest games nowadays do not come from big publishers.
There is a reason why steam is popular. If any other big companies comes in, and does what epic does, it will screw steam community.

The bigger impact would be mods. That is the main thing, why I like steam.
 

Sosokrates

Report me if I continue to console war
The videogame business is not going to be the same. I look forward to the one box to rule them all.
 

DJ12

Member
It takes Two was published by EA.

If EA goes to Sony or Microsoft, we are all fucked.
If EA goes to Sony, Sony are fucked and visa versa.

Aren't FIFA about to pull the licence, asking for more than even EA are willing to pay or make it none exclusive?
 

Masterri

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Jimbo, quick! Get them before Microsoft does!
 
Nintendo buying Capcom and/or Kadokawa is the only one I'm interested in, the rest is meh....

FromSoftware is owned by a big company, that nobody is going to want to buy.

Capcom, perhaps. They been really good at branching out to the west.. they might be bought by Sony.

Kadokawa is cheap, about 1.5B
 
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Orpheum

Member
From Software.

Not that i like it, i think their games should be enjoyed by everyone but it's definitely a possibility. They pull a huge fanbase and are simply a great Studio with a creative mastermind pulling the strings. Assuming the relationship with sony is as good as it has been in the past i can see it happening and i guess sony would want to have another flagship japanese developer under their hood. Depends on kadokawa though....

I don't really see konami itself since the more relevant IP's might just be licensed out to whoever the fuck knows in the future.

Capcom? Nah they're good i think.

Another good possibility might be square enix or Kojima productions based on previous collaborations.

I just don't know but my gut feeling says From Software
 

Ryu Kaiba

Member
Just aquire Konami IPs. Not Konami, they have no talented studios anymore. Square Enix and Capcom would be the best gets for me. Or even something like Falcom that does great jrpgs but they are stuck with outdated game engines. Sony already did a small investment in Kadokawa they could also just go all in.

Stay away from Ubitrash. Ubi can shove they games and they NFT plans in a place where the sun dont shine.
This so much. Konami's been drained. Just buy the IP's from them. you can let them continue to use the Ip's for there pachinko's even.
Square and Capcom are the most valuable. Talented studios with golden IP's and strong fanbases.
Bandai namco has From Software but they also have so much other fluff.
Ubisoft would not move the needle for me a single iota.
 

ABnormal

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And it's really obvious something like this would've been in the works for months, it's just a strange coincidence that the news broke so close to the Activision deal.
Deals start long before, so behind the curtain everyone knows everything, but announcements are done when it's needed to push shareholders one way or another. Billions could appear and disappear just for announcements at certain times. Those words have to be carefully chosen, because their weight is huge.
 
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