Vivendi Seeks Buyers for Activision Blizzard: Microsoft, Tencent and Time Warner Named
Vivendi is looking to sell Activision Blizzard and Microsoft, Tencent and Time Warner are among possible buyers.
Vivendi is looking to sell Activision Blizzard and Microsoft, Tencent and Time Warner are among possible buyers.
You read that correctly, the biggest videogame publisher in the world is now for sale.
Talking in part, not in whole.
To be, or not to be. That is the million-dollar question.
Move comes as eSports audiences are increasingly being seen as valuable by advertisers
GameStop and ActiBlizzard conspire to keep GameStop alive.
...but then Xbox bought them and...
As it turned out, Sarah Bond has already been incredibly successful in Xbox right under our very eyes.
I bet you did not expect that twist coming.
When something you love gets slowly corrupted.
Gamers shouldn't really have to hear about things coming to this.
These Sony and Microsoft acquisitions certainly look different now.
Unions could do a lot to change the direction of the video game industry.
We have no idea what this could possibly be, and that's kind of exciting.
The studio chose to focus on Call of Duty instead.
NetEase is already a publisher in the West, but Microsoft's help could elevate their business considerably.
The two companies are renewing their deal in what is an auspicious time for both of them.
As long as millions play Call of Duty, there will always be a market for Call of Duty cheats.
Diablo IV itself is going through some changes to improve its live service.
It's a very baffling fumble for a company that still manages their other properties much better.
More layoffs are hitting the gaming industry.
Appealing this merger might just make things more complicated for the FTC.