What if Warner Bros. Discovery acquired Take-Two Interactive?

Inspiration came from rumors from late May 2022 about EA being targeted by several media companies.

Warner Bros. Discovery, aside from its film studios, television channels, and streaming services, has owned several game development studios through Warner Bros. Games, and a few notable video game franchises, and Take-Two Interactive is the owner of two major video game publishers: 2K and Rockstar Games. But what if Warner Bros. Discovery acquired Take-Two Interactive to increase its footprint in the video game industry, in an attempt to offer video games from its gaming catalog on its proposed combination of HBO Max and DIscovery+?

Assets

 * 2K
 * Rockstar Games
 * Private Division
 * Ghost Story Games
 * Zynga (plus Nordeus and SocialPoint)

Changes

 * Take-Two Interactive will be folded into Warner Bros. Discovery Global Streaming and Interactive Entertainment, and its subsidiaries - 2K, Rockstar, Zynga, etc. will become part of Warner Bros. Discovery GS&IE - becoming sister publishing labels to Warner Bros. Games. In addition, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick will step down from his position when the merger closes, while WB Games president David Haddad will be promoted to oversee the Take-Two gaming studios.
 * The term Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment will also be phased out, and Warner Bros. Games will rename itself back to WB Games, and update its logo; the unit will serve as the main publishing label for games based around WBD's existing IP (DC, Looney Tunes, Mortal Kombat, etc.)
 * WB Games' mobile gaming arm will be integrated with Zynga, which will take over publishing for all WB-branded mobile games (like Mortal Kombat Mobile)
 * The main Take-Two publishing arms (2K, Rockstar Games, Private Division, Zynga) will be updated to include the Warner Bros. Discovery byline.