Microsoft has bought Activision-Blizzard

...for about $70 billion.

Yay huge media conglomerates. We have another Disney on our hands...
On the positive side though: after all the controversies during Bobby Kotick's leadership, I doubt Microsoft could be worse. It appears the plan is to kick him out once the deal is completed.

 
...for about $70 billion.

Yay huge media conglomerates. We have another Disney on our hands...
On the positive side though: after all the controversies during Bobby Kotick's leadership, I doubt Microsoft could be worse. It appears the plan is to kick him out once the deal is completed.

Microsost are moving on from being a defacto OS monopoly to being a gaming production monopoly.
 
Plz check your sources

"Microsoft said that Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick will continue in that role. Once the deal closes, Kotick will report to Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming."

 
Plz check your sources

"Microsoft said that Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick will continue in that role. Once the deal closes, Kotick will report to Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming."

Ah...

The xbox.com news release said nothing about Kotick, and the Eurogamer article I linked says
The deal comes after a turbulent period for Activision Blizzard, after numerous reports of employee misconduct and toxic workplace conditions and intense pressure on the company's hugely controversial boss Bobby Kotick. For now - at least until that 2023 date - Kotick will stay in place

I guess I interpreted it wrong - and didn't check to think of a press release on Microsoft's actual main site...
 
Meanwhile, in the Odyssey suits and weapons thread someone is saying "I can't believe in 3000, there's only 3 weapons manufacturers!". If we're lucky there'll be 3 weapon manufacturers! 😂

except in the future, there are thousands of worlds with their own governments and rules and regulations

producing weapons doesn't require magic single source technology like we could maybe say jump drives do (though even that is a stretch after hundreds of years)

In 3000, space is big enough such that it is easy to become too large. There is such a thing as too big to manage.

I would imagine the ecosystem of corporations and such in 3000 would look far more like a cartel than a monopoly. Where large corporations exist, but they are limited in their size and so have sliced the bubbles up into markets that they control and cooperate with eachother to maintain that control. Rather than become too large to manage and become unstable and weak in places where a competitor can gain a foothold or the company could eat itself thru corruption.
 
Meanwhile, in the Odyssey suits and weapons thread someone is saying "I can't believe in 3000, there's only 3 weapons manufacturers!". If we're lucky there'll be 3 weapon manufacturers! 😂

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Ozric

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Less gameplay, more gfx in a nutshell. Not what I am looking for. Also genres that just don't interest me much..
Whether they interest you or not isn't really the point. Buying studios that have established franchises that have had no restrictions on the platforms they've been available on for years, decades in some cases, and then restricting future titles to your own platform is poor form (I'm doing my best to stay within the rules ;) ).

I don't really care who the company doing it is. It just so happens that it's Microsoft, who have a track record and the capital to be able to afford it.
 
Whether they interest you or not isn't really the point. Buying studios that have established franchises that have had no restrictions on the platforms they've been available on for years, decades in some cases, and then restricting future titles to your own platform is poor form.

I don't really care who the company doing it is. It just so happens that it's Microsoft, who have a track record.
Buy something else then. Console operators have tried for decades to control the market now with their exclusivity crap. Did it work out well? I don't think so.
Just look at Epic store trying the same crap. Didn't work out so well either.
And "established franchises" is the embodiment of encrusted gameplay and development imo. I suggest looking offroad and you may find the odd treasure.
 

Ozric

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Buy something else then. Console operators have tried for decades to control the market now with their exclusivity crap. Did it work out well? I don't think so.
Just look at Epic store trying the same crap. Didn't work out so well either.
And "established franchises" is the embodiment of encrusted gameplay and development imo. I suggest looking offroad and you may find the odd treasure.
OK sure.

I enjoy playing independent studio games. I don't own a Playstation, or an Xbox. I have no vested interest in it. But if you can't see how it is wrong, regardless of if you like playing the "encrusted gameplay and development" that is worth hundreds of millions a year or not, then we'll just have to agree to disagree.
 
OK sure.

I enjoy playing independent studio games. I don't own a Playstation, or an Xbox. I have no vested interest in it. But if you can't see how it is wrong, regardless of if you like playing the "encrusted gameplay and development" that is worth hundreds of millions a year or not, then we'll just have to agree to disagree.
What's wrong with it? You have to buy into a different platform now to play some AAA game? It's no different than the past exclusivity crap.
 
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