EU: MS – Activision Deal Won’t Change PC Gaming Outside Of Windows
Truthfully, the EU made some mistakes in their analysis on this one.
Truthfully, the EU made some mistakes in their analysis on this one.
Microsoft knew what they were doing when they signed those cloud gaming contracts.
There may be consumer demand for a digital only Xbox Series X, but there's no practical reason to make one.
Microsoft may have failed with the oral arguments, but they won the EU over with their ten year deals.
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It's easy to see why Microsoft wanted to buy Activision Blizzard.
Any Nintendo fan could have told you this, of course.
Microsoft barely scratches the surface here on the variety of video games today, in terms of budget and scale.
Even with this potential dominant position, there would still be bigger companies than Microsoft.
You have until August 15 to enjoy these games.
This is one of those situations which is an indisputable good for consumers.
Here’s what will be removed from the subscription service.
The retail mode emulator scene is dead.
The EU's decision isn't quite as straightforward as we expected it to be.
The decision document seems to highlight just how different the EU's thinking process was to the CMA's.
Microsoft is rolling out the new Home experience.
The EU seems to have successfully signaled their strong regulation.
No slowly melting low grade plastic required.
CMA is currently awaiting Microsoft’s proposal.
Activision's competition, or maybe we should say colleagues, seem to be upbeat on their deal with Microsoft.
FTC secretary April Tabor went ahead with the procedure to withdraw the case.