Microsoft’s PC Game Pass Expanded In Preview To Forty More Countries
Clearly Game Pass remains a successful enough business for Microsoft to be expanding it as we speak.
Clearly Game Pass remains a successful enough business for Microsoft to be expanding it as we speak.
It's the very definition of too good to be true.
Are third-party games a must?
Brad wasn't able to make a deal happen yet, but you gotta admire a guy with that much chutzpah.
Microsoft has effectively made their case with the public.
Microsoft will apparently spend that much more to make sure Nintendo versions of Call of Duty games will be as good as other versions.
Microsoft has proven that Sony isn’t actually the competition that regulators need to protect.
Brad Smith is in a significantly higher position than either Sony's Jim Ryan or Microsoft's Phil Spencer. His presence augurs something important that could happen in this hearing.
There should be no question as to why the unions want this deal to go through anymore.
Microsoft had the confidence to finalize this deal even before their acquisition of Call of Duty was approved.
The variety of potential respondents in this survey reflects just how far reaching the deal will be to the tech industry at large, not just video games.
Sony is finally read to play Call, er, ball.
If true, Activision's activist investors could force their way into making money off of the Microsoft deal.
The fight continues.
It turns out Sony and Microsoft have already been getting nasty with each other behind the scenes of this case.
The worst timeline is looming if Microsoft and Activision Blizzard King's deal is not approved by regulators.
It seems that Sony has gone too far in trying to gain an advantage in this situation.
The CMA seems to have accepted the argument mainly for Call of Duty, and has proposed splitting it off from the deal.
If Kotick is speaking squarely to UK politicians, he has a decent chance to influence policy and decisions around the Microsoft - Activision deal.
It's the latest step in Microsoft's charm offensive with the public and the FTC.
Microsoft actually still expects smooth sailing with the EU and CMA, as opposed to the FTC.
Microsoft continues to fight for the Activision Blizzard deal.