Or maybe they'll have the capital now to take the chance on a new Lunar/Grandia? Just hoping. You know the game industry better than I do.
It's possible, but you probably wouldn't like the result. As an analogy, in 2005 Neversoft with all their extra capital from Tony Hawk decided to make a game they've always wanted to make: generic old west game (called GUN). All the top people in the studio wanted to work on GUN. So...they had a bunch of talented skateboarder programmers working on a shooting/GTA game, and a bunch of inexperienced programmers simultaneously working on a skateboarding game. Result: THAW sucked, and GUN was...okay, but not really a hit with fans of the shooter/GTA genre.
I've seen this scenario multiple times. "We have a lot of money; lets just hire more people and work on two games at the same time. That way we don't have to abandon our long-time fans." Usually fails.