Never even considered it but CDPR would be a good get for Sony. They're in a bad spot just like Activision was after the CP2077 fiasco. Very talented and large team. Have an established PC launcher / business.
I think it just makes too much sense. I think we'll maybe see some movement once the settlement is resolved.
It's too perfect a fit, though there might be hard feelings about the removal from the ps store and perhaps even some regulatory oversight regarding whether that drove the price down.
But I think salvaging that talented team and bringing them into PlayStation Studios just makes as much sense if not more so than Bungie.
For the price, I don't think any other purchase makes more sense.
like TakeTwo makes more sense, but they're obviously quite expensive. Capcom makes a lot of sense and is about the same price, but none of Capcom's franchises have quite the capacity to compete with the Witcher and Cyberpunk. Sony also has the support studios to help really turn around CDPR and get them on track with their games. Rebranding GOG just makes way too much sense if Sony plans on publishing more games on PC. Sony loses 30 percent of their revenue when publishing on Steam... God of War just sold 2 million copies on Steam, which is great but out of 100 million dollars in revenue, 30 million went to valve instead of Sony. Sony can publish their games early on GOG/PSN PC and then publish on steam at a later date, and maybe for cheaper on Steam. Or maybe they will just stop putting their games on Steam altogether.