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EA's Hostile Takeover Attempt and Its Impacts

So the hostile takeover of Take-Two has begun. G4TV amongst other gaming news sources is reporting EA has made a blanket offer of $26 to all shareholders with a deadline of April 11, one day after Take-Two’s next shareholders' meeting. But shareholders aside, what does this mean for us, the sports gamers?

In a way, its impact has already begun to show. When Take-Two announced its release schedule, All-Pro Football 2K9 was nowhere to be found.

Obviously this wasn’t entirely related to the attempted takeover of the company, but EA’s impact is already manifesting itself and has to be in some way responsible for the cancellation.

All-Pro Football was an expensive game to produce, seeing former athletes like O.J. Simpson getting (and promptly giving away) $50,000 for his likeness to appear in the game. One of the main ways for Take-Two to create a successful title would have been to increase the quantity of legends in the game. Apparently they didn’t find it fiscally feasible at the moment.

Even if EA does complete the purchase, I can't see them continuing this title. While there is potential with their extra funding to make this title even better, EA Sports will still be dropping this franchise. This is in direct competition with Madden and short of turning this into its football version of Facebreaker, there just isn't enough difference to keep it running.

 


Has All Pro Football Seen its Last Day?

But what about the other franchises? Take-Two’s MLB 2K franchise, while on a down year this year according to review scores, is still a hot commodity for EA. Consider for a moment the fact that EA’s last MLB title was MVP 07. EA is not used to not having a game in the major four sports (or five if we’re counting soccer) and really can’t be happy about it.

The first thing we’d likely see on that front is an almost immediate announcement of MVP going back into development. Whether they released it this year or not would entirely depend on how much development has been done in anticipation of a merger -- most likely it would not release until next year though.

Like All-Pro though, MLB 2K would likely cease to exist. EA would want to support its own franchises and if that means they lose the 2K titles, well, then so be it.

2K Sports' NHL 2K is likely another title that EA has its eye on. While EA arguably surpassed NHL 2K this year, there are undoubtedly features in the game that EA would be ecstatic to include in NHL 09.

I'm noticing a trend here. The most likely course of events after the buyout of Take-Two would be the folding of 2K Sports into EA Sports. The titles which vary far enough from EA's titles will likely stick around, but by and large, most of the games made by 2K Sports as we know them would likely disappear.

But I know I’m missing titles and even features that EA might use to improve their games. I want to see what you, the reader, think on this issue. What changes might be made if in fact a merger does take place. Will Take-Two’s sports division get folded into EA’s or will we still see 2K titles on top of EA Sports titles? What changes will be made?

Member Comments
# 21 pietasterp @ 03/19/08 04:33 AM
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Originally Posted by jmood88
We might as well get it out of the way:
"This is a good business move"
Ha! My thoughts exactly...nice one, jmood. What's the over-under on how many people try to make that "point"? 100? 250?
 
# 22 tabulaRasa @ 03/19/08 05:19 AM
EA has shown by history that they can be good without competetion. NHL08 may be on top this year, but for years NHL from EA has sucked like donkey balls, and if it wasnīt for 2k NHL from EA would still suck. And even so, EA fans have failed to see the lack of seperate line changes, LIVE leagues(injuries , trades online), the notion of utility players not just star players, passing system , legacy jerseys,good garbage goal situations etc etc . All that is in NHL2k series. But then again , the average EA sports fan is just a brand loyal moron.
 
# 23 tabulaRasa @ 03/19/08 05:21 AM
Not only that , but the totally lacking NBA live series, if EA continues that over the Superb NBA2k I would be pissed. But thatīs what EA will do, keep on making their pathetic NBA live and fold the seminal NBA2k. Because EA sucks.
 
# 24 DMB82 @ 03/22/08 06:29 PM
Wow I hope this happens, how awesome would it be to have MVP baseball back!! It's never a bad thing to have two great baseball titles instead of just one that we have now (The Show). Good riddance 2k, put them out of their misery for good!
 
# 25 kingdevin @ 03/23/08 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by pietasterp
Ha! My thoughts exactly...nice one, jmood. What's the over-under on how many people try to make that "point"? 100? 250?
..good business move....

so what??? Corporations have time and time again made "good business moves" which ultimately f*** alot of other things up i.e. the environment, people's jobs and lives when companies go overseas, etc. Tell Detroit and Youngstown Ohio good business move, when many of the Corporations left, leaving those cities impoverished. There's alot of other examples to go around, but to simply say good business move is imo short sighted. So EA gets to expand some more.... how greedy do they want to be?? They will make their $$$ regardless of whether they take over 2K but now they want more!!! I find that many times these "good business moves" are just a reflection of excessive greed w/o regard of what happens to others. Sometimes a move like may be necessary, many times it is not as in this case.

So, good business move for EA, sure, but what does that really mean??
 
# 26 jmood88 @ 03/23/08 11:35 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by kingdevin
..good business move....

so what??? Corporations have time and time again made "good business moves" which ultimately f*** alot of other things up i.e. the environment, people's jobs and lives when companies go overseas, etc. Tell Detroit and Youngstown Ohio good business move, when many of the Corporations left, leaving those cities impoverished. There's alot of other examples to go around, but to simply say good business move is imo short sighted. So EA gets to expand some more.... how greedy do they want to be?? They will make their $$$ regardless of whether they take over 2K but now they want more!!! I find that many times these "good business moves" are just a reflection of excessive greed w/o regard of what happens to others. Sometimes a move like may be necessary, many times it is not as in this case.

So, good business move for EA, sure, but what does that really mean??
It was a joke. Everytime this topic comes up people talk about how great of a business move it is buying everything up.
 

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