Xbox Indie Division Director Doesn’t Feel Xbox Game Pass Is Disruptive
Chris Charla discusses his views on Xbox Game Pass.
Chris Charla discusses his views on Xbox Game Pass.
Let's all go to the lobby.
If Microsoft is planning a global rollout for Game Pass Friends & Family, US is definitely one of the first countries to get it.
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It's possible Microsoft never even seriously considered it.
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Microsoft is debunking Redfall's director's previous comments.
This disagreement between Microsoft and Activision is one of those details you could miss if you were only paying attention to Sony's and Microsoft's back and forth.
This didn't even seem to be relevant to Sony's arguments about Call of Duty.
It definitely isn't 2001 anymore, moving between consoles is asking a lot more from consumers.
Activision's claim is credible, but Microsoft's statement is counter to what the company has been building in the past few years.
It's an unusual arrangement, that amounts to Microsoft forcing Sony to let them make Call of Duty better for PlayStation players.
Just because you don't like what Microsoft did doesn't give you the right to lie about it.
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.