Sony Fires Back At CMA Stating Their Findings Are Now Unprecedented & Irrational
The fight for Activision Blizzard continues.
The fight for Activision Blizzard continues.
Cheaters are being warned.
There shouldn't be much question if the CMA misunderstands the game industry when they revised their decision.
Japan’s regulator is siding with Microsoft in the acquisition deal.
It's possible Microsoft never even seriously considered it.
Are you still sure you want video games to have platform parity?
It isn't even just that Nintendo has Splatoon. Nintendo fans just buy their platforms to buy Nintendo games now.
The deal has not been approved, but it's looking better for Microsoft.
It's an unusual arrangement, that amounts to Microsoft forcing Sony to let them make Call of Duty better for PlayStation players.
Microsoft is saying what we all would expect would happen, if they hadn't pledged to make Call of Duty multiplatform.
The battle for Activision Blizzard continues on.
It's probably true that Call of Duty is a small segment of the PlayStation user base, but still makes a lot of money for them.
The UK regulator did their due diligence in looking at other big money shooter games, including the likes of Fortnite.
The battle for Activision Blizzard continues on.
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.
Ubitus scores a new partnership with Microsoft.
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?
If regulators are still clueless on smaller details like this, it seems less likely they'll make the right decisions on the Microsoft - Activision deal.
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.