Epic’s Tim Sweeney Expresses Support For Microsoft’s Mobile App Store Plans
It's certainly a very interesting time in video games.
It's certainly a very interesting time in video games.
It's that time when game companies are trying to make themselves look smaller and weaker again.
This seems to be a frivolous lawsuit filed by lawyers looking for a quick buck.
The battle for Activision Blizzard continues on.
One of the CMA's respondents has even said that they believe the deal will create a level playing field between Xbox and PlayStation, and help smaller game companies like them.
Our review of the provisions of this document suggest that Sony has made their arguments more about protecting them than looking out for their own customers.
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Call of Duty will be featured if the Activision Blizzard deal goes through.
Pachter isn't always right, but this is a good enough argument that Microsoft can use it to defend their deal.
Microsoft seems to have a separate E3 digital event from the Starfield Direct too.
This move comes as UK's CMA is finalizing their decision on the Microsoft - Activision deal.
This isn't Meservey acting like a wild card anymore, this is Activision saying and doing what they have to to defend the deal.
Microsoft responds to CMA over the Activision Blizzard acquisition.
Sony continues to fight back on the acquisition bid.
Can they back up their words?
This argument won't end the debate about the Microsoft - Activision deal, but it should whittle down Sony's arguments even further.
Is Microsoft closer to acquiring Activision Blizzard?
Phil Spencer draws a line in the sand that the dramatic offers they have made for the Activision deal don't signal a complete change in the industry.
It makes you wonder what Microsoft is really going to get out of all of this.