Bobby Kotick Claims Sony Is Sabotaging The Microsoft – Activision Deal
It seems that Sony has gone too far in trying to gain an advantage in this situation.

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.

While Microsoft hasn't changed the copyright laws themselves, they have gone farther of all the console companies when it comes to video game preservation.


If an E3 event is coming, but Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo don't show up for it, would it ever even happen?

This all happened before Microsoft subpoenaed Sony for their FTC case.

Xbox will be holidng a showcase this summer.

It's easy to dismiss this saga as entertaining, but real jobs are on the line with these decisions. Politicians can't just be playing these companies for their benefit.

Microsoft seems to have covered all bases to keep their investors happy through this bad quarter.

It looks like it's time for Microsoft to reveal all the projects that their many studios have been working on for the past few years.

It's a surprise move that could lead to Sony divulging things that will prod the FTC to take action vs them as well.

343 Industries seems to still be playing with wording regarding the question if they will make single player Halo games in the future.

While not completely unconfirmed, this story lines up with what we have seen play out following the development and release of Halo Infinite.

We should expect Microsoft to reveal the full scope of their job cuts across their divisions in the next few days.

We will likely learn of the reasons for these layoffs in the upcoming investor's call, which happens to be scheduled the day before the Xbox Developer Direct.

Microsoft continues to fight for the acquisition.

PlatinumGames is in a considerably better position now to produce Scalebound than they were nine years ago.

Nvidia and Google have a considerably different relationship to Microsoft than Sony, and may negotiate their points before the FTC's case begins.


While all the attention has been on Starfield and Redfall, Forza Motorsport might be the real sleeper hit of the year, and we just don't know it yet.
