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Sony isn't the only game company who will be affected by Microsoft buying Activison - and it won't be bad for all of them.

Sony isn't the only game company who will be affected by Microsoft buying Activison - and it won't be bad for all of them.

It seems the FTC chair wants to use the Microsoft case politically, but it's a case she's likely to lose.

Sony has big releases from Square Enix slated for next year too.

This could be a PS5 with an optional disc drive, a Slim PS5, or both.

The fact that Activision is DMCAing these leaks suggests something about their credibility.

Even if not everyone is enamored of Game Pass at the moment, it's hard to deny it's done some good for the industry.

This may all just be on Alegre, but it may also be the company preparing for a corporate shakeup in relation to Microsoft's acqusition.

Striking Distance Studios continues to make good on what they promised fans.

This doesn't look like it's a repeat of the situation with Cyberpunk 2077, thankfully.

See if you can identify every game show on our preview pic that will be on sale.

This is the same Christ Metzen who helped form the worlds of Diablo, WarCraft, and StarCraft.
It's literally his art that's on the WarCraft 2 manual!

Microsoft adapted to accommodate the openness of their own platform. It's something Apple and Google may be compelled to do for their own platforms as well.

The anonymous insider's comments really do reflect the perspective of someone who works in the industry and knows what gamers are like.

It's an interesting argument, the least of which is because some of the points raised here may no longer be true.

It's a fun reference to a product that a few consumers may not find as much fun as others.

This is some Slavic dark twisted fantasy.

A fun game from PlayStation's past comes back, in VR form.
Cameron may have a point about the quality of Marvel's computer graphics, but not for the reasons he think.

It turns out what's good for the customer is also good for the company.

This definitely means Fortnite is coming back to the App Store.

Microsoft does have a track record of honoring contracts with competitors, as well as making their own games multiplatform and keeping them that way.

The game company that successfully introduced the racing world to sim racing esports in the pandemic is now going through a rough patch.

As a dev points out, whatever the reason for the patch, fans should be happy Nintendo still cares about the game after all this time.

This is real. The unions want Microsoft to buy Activision out, and they have good reason to.
