The deal is important, but not vital.
It is clear from most gamers that the Xbox will survive, even if the various bureaucracy puts sticks in the wheels of Activision Blizzard, which is worth $ 69 billion. After all, Microsoft has acquired a number of different studios over the years that are part of the Xbox family: Bethesda, 343 Industries, Rare, Mojang, Obsidian, Ninja Theory, Playground, Double Fine, and so on. In short, there are studios to boot.
Xbox head Phil Spencer recently visited Great Britain for talks with the country’s competition authority, the Capital Markets Authority, which, like many other authorities, is investigating whether the deal prevents competition.
British times Spencer asked about the significance of the deal to Microsoft and Xbox.
This is an important acquisition for us. It’s not some long term staple – Xbox will still be around if this deal doesn’t go through.
Something seems obvious to us, but what old media you may need to be convinced of.
In conclusion: the deal is important, but not vital. Most of the controversy centered around it Call of duty Which could effectively become an Xbox exclusive on consoles. Something Microsoft denies – in theory and in practice. In fact, they recently signed a ten year deal with Nintendo Call of duty. They’ve also offered their fiercest competitor, the Playstation, for ten years cod.
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