You might want to keep your hand near the reset button of the "days since the last video game company merger and/or acquisition" timer.
According to Puck, Electronic Arts is the next company eyeing a sale or a merger. The report suggests that EA is "persistent in pursuing a sale", adding that the company has "held talks with a number of different potential suitors," that includes Disney, Apple, and Amazon. To no one's surprise, EA's interest in a merger or acquisition comes after Microsoft made one of the biggest buyouts in gaming history by acquiring Activision for almost $70 billion back in January.
The report details that EA is also interested in a merger that will allow current CEO, Andrew Wilson, to "remain as chief executive of the combined company."
It's not clear if EA is close to a purchase or consolidation. The report hinted that Electronic Arts had made good progress with NBCUniversal only for the deal to fall through. The two parties could not agree on the structure or price.
