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Breaking: Microsoft to acquire Activision-Blizzard in near 70$ billion deal

Beechos

Member
am i reading the sites incorrectly, does ACTivison only have 6 actual game studios ? will the deal include blizzard themselves? looking through the ip list it doesnt seem like an all that great list of games.
  • Blur
  • Caesar
  • Call of Duty
  • Candy Crush
  • Crash Bandicoot
  • Diablo
  • DJ Hero
  • Empire Earth
  • Gabriel Knight
  • Geometry Wars
  • Guitar Hero
  • Gun
  • Hearthstone
  • Heroes of the Storm
  • Hexen
  • Interstate ’76
  • King’s Quest
  • Laura Bow Mysteries
  • The Lost Vikings
  • Overwatch
  • Phantasmagoria
  • Pitfall
  • Police Quest
  • Prototype
  • Quest for Glory
  • Singularity
  • Skylanders
  • Solider of Fortune
  • Space Quest
  • Spyro the Dragon
  • StarCraft
  • Tenchu (legacy games)
  • TimeShift
  • Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater
  • True Crime
  • World of Warcraft
  • Zork
Destiny is no longer activision anymore?
 

Loxus

Member
No.

Is Activision now worth $0 because MS bought them?
  • Cash and cash equivalents: The money that’s in your pockets or stored in a savings account, checking account, certificate of deposit or other account.
  • Tangible assets: These are physical objects, or the assets you can touch. Examples include your home, business property, car, boat, art and jewelry.
Activision is now one of Microsoft Tangible Assets.

As a Company, you want to make back the Cash you spent without touching your tangible assets is all I'm saying.
 
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Andodalf

Banned
am i reading the sites incorrectly, does ACTivison only have 6 actual game studios ? will the deal include blizzard themselves? looking through the ip list it doesnt seem like an all that great list of games.
  • Blur
  • Caesar
  • Call of Duty
  • Candy Crush
  • Crash Bandicoot
  • Diablo
  • DJ Hero
  • Empire Earth
  • Gabriel Knight
  • Geometry Wars
  • Guitar Hero
  • Gun
  • Hearthstone
  • Heroes of the Storm
  • Hexen
  • Interstate ’76
  • King’s Quest
  • Laura Bow Mysteries
  • The Lost Vikings
  • Overwatch
  • Phantasmagoria
  • Pitfall
  • Police Quest
  • Prototype
  • Quest for Glory
  • Singularity
  • Skylanders
  • Solider of Fortune
  • Space Quest
  • Spyro the Dragon
  • StarCraft
  • Tenchu (legacy games)
  • TimeShift
  • Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater
  • True Crime
  • World of Warcraft
  • Zork
There’s a ton of massive IP in there lol. Also it depends on what you mean by studios. They count blizzard as one studio, but it has twice the employees of all of Zenimax studios combined.
 
Jim Ryan on the move again for developers

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Lol I hope I don't get banned for this. Just having a bit of fun.

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70 billion is just fuckloads of money , and for what a yearly cod ?
At this speed ms should just buy ea and ubisoft so they have every one of big publishers
 

Swift_Star

Banned
This industry is moving towards a very bad future if stuff like this keeps happening and I bet they will. MS clearly won’t stop there and they’ll buy more and more publishers. At this point everything is game. I think they want to turn Xbox into MS Office, in a way that it’ll become the main platform to AAA premium HD experiences. They’ll surely try to drive the competition out of the market. It may take 10 or more years but I see it happening.
They can also buy the competition in the long run…
 
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BWJinxing

Member
I saw this, and thought it was a wasted opportunity.

EA has a better, broad catalogue, and BioWare might fair better under MS then EA...

But then again, they destroyed Rare...

This is great news for my Game pass sub, but I can't think of a action vision game that's a must play
 

Edgelord79

Gold Member
Kotick out had to be part of this deal. Though he probably got a nice chunk of that payday.

*edit - I guess not. Its probably to big a move to make during an acquisition. They must want to phase him out though
I think once the dust settles he's out. The writing was on the wall for him when Phil came out a few weeks ago in the media and denounced Activision leadership. Media blowback would be strong if MS kept Kotick.
 
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wolywood

Member
pshhht....y'all think this is big, just wait til you see what Stadia has in store.
To make back that 70 billion,
Microsoft would have to sell 1.2 billion video game copies at $60,
or have an average of 60 million Game Pass subscribers a year for 10 consecutive years.
And that does not account for the cost invested in making new games or Xbox Live revenue.

I think the second one is attainable, especially if Game Pass keeps expanding into new markets.
 
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Swift_Star

Banned
am i reading the sites incorrectly, does ACTivison only have 6 actual game studios ? will the deal include blizzard themselves? looking through the ip list it doesnt seem like an all that great list of games.
  • Blur
  • Caesar
  • Call of Duty
  • Candy Crush
  • Crash Bandicoot
  • Diablo
  • DJ Hero
  • Empire Earth
  • Gabriel Knight
  • Geometry Wars
  • Guitar Hero
  • Gun
  • Hearthstone
  • Heroes of the Storm
  • Hexen
  • Interstate ’76
  • King’s Quest
  • Laura Bow Mysteries
  • The Lost Vikings
  • Overwatch
  • Phantasmagoria
  • Pitfall
  • Police Quest
  • Prototype
  • Quest for Glory
  • Singularity
  • Skylanders
  • Solider of Fortune
  • Space Quest
  • Spyro the Dragon
  • StarCraft
  • Tenchu (legacy games)
  • TimeShift
  • Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater
  • True Crime
  • World of Warcraft
  • Zork
While reading this, I realized I only cared about Spyro and Crash. If they ever release something way crazy, I can always buy a Series x down the line.
 

Kdad

Member
While reading this, I realized I only cared about Spyro and Crash. If they ever release something way crazy, I can always buy a Series x down the line.
Just buy gamepass for a month, play it on your toaster or wherever, and done. Owning a game doesn't exist for much longer anyway. I'm with you...on that long list only Crash means anything to me lol.
 

Kev Kev

Member
It was just an example of how long it would take only using Game Pass or game sales, which is why I said it doesn't include Xbox Live revenue.

No reason to get your panties all twisted. Jeez
shameless bait. at least make it clever or funny or something
 

Beechos

Member
Bungie split from Activision 3 years ago to self-publish.
Thats too bad was hoping for a destiny x halo. If bungie stuck with ms ive always had a gut feeling that was what halo would evolve into. I guess that mean no myth sequel also one of my favorite pc games.
 
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If MS has so much "F You" money like people say, why don't they just buy Rockstar and stop fucking around?
they might be next :messenger_tears_of_joy:

seriously i think we're past the point of underestimating Microsoft. they've spent 77,500,000,000 so far. They are serious and they have more money to spend.

I think to buy Take Two would be about 40-50 billion. MS could afford that. Just need to see if they wanna buy and if Take Two is willing to sell. but honestly...after today it's not as impossible as some might think.

if MS did own GTA it would be a devastating blow. Today was bad for Sony but if GTA became an Xbox exclusive....hoooo boy.
 

FStubbs

Member
So next question -

Microsoft now owns the biggest (though failing) MMO in existence, World of Warcraft. How do they fix that?
 

Swift_Star

Banned
Just buy gamepass for a month, play it on your toaster or wherever, and done. Owning a game doesn't exist for much longer anyway. I'm with you...on that long list only Crash means anything to me lol.
If xcloud works ok, sure why not. At this point I see the Microsoft ecosystem as a “first person GAAS space” that really doesn’t resonate at all with my gaming habits and will not make me jump into their ecosystem.
 
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For 70 billion?
I have an Xbox and gamepass for life but I don't understand this deal
You put a monster AAA game like Call of Duty on every device possible and you get yourself a shit ton of subscribers to GamePass who will likely stay because COD is one of hundreds of games on the service.

The aim is to draw people in and lock them into the service. That $70B pays itself back in the long run.
 

StreetsofBeige

Gold Member
How's everybody's salt today?
Salt love some gaf salt.
Funny thing nothing is going to change anytime soon. So salty people are overracting. There hasnt even been any Bethesda changes and that deal was a year or two ago.

The biggest effect in the short term is at some point a ton of Activision and Blizzard games come to GP one day. Everything else is status quo. So GP gamers will love it. Everyone else who doesnt care about sub plans wont care either way.
 
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