In the first month of 2022, the gaming industry has completed three major acquisitions totaling $85 billion. Two weeks after Microsoft spent $68.7 billion on Activision Blizzard. Today, Sony announced a $3.6 billion acquisition of Bungie, maker of Destiny and Halo games.
Bungie said in a blog post, “in [Sony Interactive Entertainment], we have found a partner who unconditionally supports us in all we are and who wants to accelerate our vision to create generation-spanning entertainment, all while preserving the creative independence that beats in Bungie’s heart. Like us, SIE believes that game worlds are only the beginning of what our IPs can become. Together, we share a dream of creating and fostering iconic franchises that unite friends around the world, families across generations, and fans across multiple platforms and entertainment mediums.”
Interestingly, Sony will be the second parent company in Bungie’s 30-year history. Previously, in 2000, Microsoft purchased it and then split from the company in 2007. Bungie has been also actively cooperating with Activision Blizzard. The latter was the initial publisher for both Destiny and Destiny 2. But the partnership ended in 2019.
By the way, “Destiny 2” is Xbox boss Phil Spencer’s favorite game.
Phil Spencer has already tweeted his congratulations to PlayStation and Bungie.