We still haven't seen a conclusion to Microsoft's purchase of Activision Blizzard but it seems like we might be getting a sequel already as Sony is reportedly preparing to buy one of its closest partners, Square Enix.

Earlier this year, Square Enix sold off a huge chunk of its to the Embracer Group in a bid to consolidate in what the company calls "One Square Enix". Through the sale of its assets, the company claims it earned $7.2 million. However, since the surprising fire sale, rumors have been swirling that Square Enix is preparing for a Sony buyout. This makes plenty of sense as Square Enix has worked closely with Sony for decades. Not to mention, most of the JRPGs it has released, specifically Final Fantasy, are released first (and sometimes exclusively) on PlayStation platforms.

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Sony has a knack for acquiring the studios it has collaborated with. For example, the company acquired Insomniac Games in 2019 after the success of Marvel's Spider-Man while Sucker Punch was acquired in 2011 after publishing Infamous 2. Insomniac, Sucker Punch, Guerilla Games, Naughty Dog, and Santa Monica Studio form the core of Sony's first-party game development.