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FTC Seeks to Block Microsoft Corp’s Acquisition of Activision Blizzard

feynoob

Gold Member
I don't need to pick one. as it stands right now, PS and XB gamers can play COD. The largest user base on console gets it removed. This is not a pro-gamer move no matter how anyone tries to spin it.
That is the not the issue.
The big issues is that MS gets to control the IP. They can use it however they want. All, because they spent money buying it.

When someone buys stuff like that, I dont trust that person to be friendy to me.
 

Kagey K

Banned
So, what's the average time to study for a law degree around the world?

I have seen an incredible rise in legal experts/expertise on social media recently surrounding this. It really is encouraging to see so many people take up the law.
About the length of time it takes to watch a Youtube video. Even faster if you can absorb it at 1.5X
 

Kacho

Member
“Let us compete”

Then compete. Make better games. Have a better annual release schedule. Stop talking about where and how you play and more about what you play. Show off your console with better games end features than the competition.
They can only "compete" in the most cynical way possible. Unfortunately the people in charge can't hang when it comes to fostering creative talent who can make quality games.

Microsoft doesn't get any credit for Minecraft, nor will they get any credit for the success of Starfield, Call of Duty or Candy Crush. They're literally buying themselves a spot at the table with these acquisitions.

Still want a Hexen revival though :messenger_smirking:
 

GHG

Gold Member
So now competition is bad. Funny how that works.

Just because a single party has been historically bad at competing it doesn't give them free reign to spend money from other divisions with the objective of literally buying the industry.

They have over 20 studios now, that's plenty enough to be competitive. They've also been around the block as an entity long enough to realise going around the world with Anglo-American centric marketing isn't going to fly but that didn't stop them from doing so with the Xbox division for decades. As proven by both Sony and Nintendo over the years (and even themselves during the early days of the 360 era), all people want is games and they want to be catered to in accordance with their local cultures, it's not complicated.

They can have their services, their hollow PR victories and aggressive marketing (inclusive of bots and astroturfers), but when it comes down to it none of that matters. It's about time they woke up and realised instead of attempting to go around buying everything in sight when they've proven they don't know how to consistently manage the creative side of the business for a while now.
 
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DForce

NaughtyDog Defense Force
Show me where anyone, at any point threatened to remove COD from playstation. Hell Nintendo signed a 10 yr deal and the merger hasn't even gone through. The deal with Sony afaik is still on the table. Last month Sony fans were trying to convince us that MS would Never pull it from ps because it's free revenue, now we're scared that "The largest user base on console gets it removed."
Sony came out and said all Bungie games now and in the future will remain multiplatform.

Microsoft offered 3-10 year deals.

And as I just said, Microsoft apparently assured EU regulators that Bethesda games would remain on rival consoles and then backed out.

The only thing you have going is what MS has said through the media which is completely different behind closed doors. There's nothing else to be said. There's way more evidence that MS is not committed to having these games remain on PS.
 
They can only "compete" in the most cynical way possible. Unfortunately the people in charge can't hang when it comes to fostering creative talent who can make quality games.

Microsoft doesn't get any credit for Minecraft, nor will they get any credit for the success of Starfield, Call of Duty or Candy Crush. They're literally buying themselves a spot at the table with these acquisitions.

Still want a Hexen revival though :messenger_smirking:

Then it’s clearly a people problem. For all the money they have and over 20 years in this business, it should be a slicker operation. Having all that money means fuck all if it’s not the right people spending it.

I get frustrated because, and I know some will laugh, Xbox has so much potential, they began to reach it with OG & 360 but now?

It says a lot people have to keep pointing out a decently priced subscription service as a defence for any failures or criticism.
 
Let's say it gets blocked Activision isn't going to be all buddy buddy with Sony after having a chance to being bought out, Sony is losing something regardless I dont know if it's going to be marketing rights or games but I bet it will be something
That is a fun thing I didn't think about... but yeah, I'm not sure how happy Activision is going to be after this. Granted Sony is still the majority of their business so they can't be THAT salty, but I do wonder how things will shake out.
 

Chiggs

Gold Member
My take:
  • Sony: a nice defensive move for the interim, but when this goes to court, there's a good chance some unflattering stuff is exposed on their end...or they're proven to be loose with the truth.
    • Also, no major acquisitions for them, either (not that they need them).
  • Microsoft: A complete headache; not unwinnable by any means (see AT&T/Time Warner vs the FCC), but a total mess which really brings to light Phil's abilities as a leader. Does anyone truly believe he's the guy?
    • MS can retaliate by scooping up a bunch of smaller devs if this gets killed, but it won't be what they wanted...and the burden falls on their already beleaguered in-house devs to try and catch Sony (lol).
  • Nintendo: LOL...whatever.
  • Democrats: A move which will be seen as pro-consumer but will likely result in aggressive lobbying in 2024 and 2026 from Microsoft...and reduced campaign donations.
 
They filed no injunction at all - translation FTC knows it has a weak case. Ladies and gents this is a show trial they know they'll lose. Crazy. And they're using an internal administrative law judge - aka they were too afraid to file it in DC District court afraid it would be tossed out as nonsense.

100% delaying the inevitable.
 

fart town usa

Gold Member
The purchase never really bothered me because I don't play ActiBlizzard games but all the same, it's so weak to just buy up resources to knee cap the competition.

Just make some damn games MS, you have studios. Just make some games.

I hope it does get blocked just so I can read the comments. That's all I want, just good comments to read.
 
You’re still not entitled to have games on gamepass.
The bolded is ironic coming from you.
I never claimed I was entitled. I said I would prefer having options to rent or buy. It saves consumers money. You being unable or unwilling to acknowledge it won't protect them in court.
 
They filed no injunction at all - translation FTC knows it has a weak case. Ladies and gents this is a show trial they know they'll lose. Crazy. And they're using an internal administrative law judge - aka they were too afraid to file it in DC District court afraid it would be tossed out as nonsense.

100% delaying the inevitable.
But wait --- a number of GAFFERS here have stated they know how it will already play out, despite not knowing anything that doesn't come from a Tweet. I'm not sure how to feel about this.
 

bitbydeath

Gold Member
I hope this sets a precedent that Sony should release all of their first party games on Xbox. That would be awesome.
Why not just turn your Xbox on at the same time as your PlayStation, then you can pretend.


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MarkMe2525

Member
Ok, I don't think a thread for every reaction is going to be necessary. There are two other threads discussing the topic

No reason to express any empathy Ezekiel_ Ezekiel_ . This post was moved here from a closed thread and has no relevance in this topic.
 
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kyliethicc

Member
All I have to say is that if this goes to court the documents and revelations that will come out of it will be delicious, particularly on the contracts side of things.

Much crow will be eaten. Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
discovery = tea

can't wait
 

Yoboman

Member
Sony bought Insomniac and made Spiderman exclusive.

I cant see the problem if the company itself wants to be bought, because that's what the shareholders at Activision voted for, right?
And Activision is a company in bad shape with bad management, Microsoft has said that it aims to change it.
Microsoft has also said it aims to make CoD available on Switch, PC and PS for the next 10 years. It also wants to revive other dead Activision characters like Crash, Guitar Hero and more. Today Activision is a Cod only factory.

How is any of those things bad?
How can a government monopoly decide if other acquisitions is monopoly?
Spiderman was already exclusive through a licensing deal with Marvel. Are you saying Marvel aren't free to license their character in any way they want?

And shareholders wanting money is of no relevance to regulators
 
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