EA. I'll just throw that out there. Impossible or improbable you say? Well, I mention this due to 2 factors indicating that EA isn't as confident in their financial footing as one might think.
- Their recent move to listing their titles on Steam again. They wouldn't have done this unless there was pressing financial reasons.
- They have the lowest PC revenue of all the major publishers, and their move to limit sales of their titles to basically the Origin marketplace is a large reason for this.
- Moving back to Steam is admitting they made a mistake, but more importantly that they need the additional revenue to bolster their financials.
- Similarly, partnering with MS to have EA Play on GamePass.
- Another move to try to bring in much needed revenue
Combine that with how close EA and MS have historically been (key partner for both Xbox and X360) as well as close ties prior to Xbox launch and while it still seems unlikely for such a large publisher as EA to be acquired, the possibility is there.
The market cap numbers also work out. EA's market cap I believe is around 10 billion USD. 20 billion USD to convince share holders to sell doesn't seem completely out of the question.
I don't see any of the Japanese publishers being worth that much. And the other large western publishers don't really have much reason to be sold. Activision-Blizzard has COD. Blizzard even if it were to be sold separately is no longer worth 20 billion USD, IMO. Take Two has GTA. UBIsoft has the Guillemot family that really REALLY wants to retain control of the company.
So, out of any publishing house that might be worth 20 billion USD, I'd say that EA is the most likely.
Regards,
SB