BasilZero said:
I highly doubt that they would want CD Projekt for that lol. They can easily implement their own Store but even then, I highly doubt that they would want to stop releasing their games on both Steam and EGS. GOG specializes in DRM Free games and legacy titles not released on Steam (or any other store) more than wanting a bigger share of the PC market. |
Yeah, seems unlikely to be the reason to me too. GOG just isn't that popular, not even half as popular as Epic Game Store, let alone market leader Steam, Sony could literally make their own PC gaming client for their games and open it for 3rd parties to use and it would probably top GOG in marketshare within a year or two. And $3b is just too much if they primarily care about CD Projekt for their games, Cyberpunk hurt their reputation alot, and they specialize in singleplayer games so there is less revenue potential with CD Projekt than buying a similarly expensive developer of successful GaaS games.
Sony buying Bungie for $3.6b absolutely made sense for them, Destiny 2 is one of the biggest GaaS games on the planet, currently the 6th biggest GaaS game on the Xbox US most played games list behind only Fortnite, CoD Warzone, Apex Legends, Roblox, and GTA Online, and Bungie also came with a few other IP including Marathon, which they are currently rebooting as a GaaS multiplayer shooter. CD Projekt for $3b makes alot less sense for Sony than Bungie for $3.6b did. Sony has plenty of singleplayer strength in their 1st party stable already, they are seeking multiplayer strength and GaaS monetization opportunities right now, Jim Ryan has been all about GaaS ever since he took over. This leak just seems inconsistent with Jim Ryan's vision for Playstation's future.
Last edited by shikamaru317 - on 28 May 2023