I guess that's true. Would likely have been third party offer but in the off chance it was for full fledge gamepass then Sony are idiots.
But yeah probably was a dumbed down gamepass
But yeah probably was a dumbed down gamepass
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so how confident are we feeling that MS will be allowed to aquire activision. The stock market has slumped pretty low now. at today's prices you'll get just over a 30% gain on your investment if MS is allowed to buy at $95. in a bear market like this that "almost guaranteed" return of 30% starting to look quite tempting to me.UK's CMA is pushing against it, and won't make a decision until March I believe.
UK's CMA is pushing against it, and won't make a decision until March I believe.yeah, i know it is "getting scrutinized" but i have a hard time believing it will actually be blocked. brazil basically gave a "why the fudge should i care" response. i expect all the small markets to do the same. only US and Europe have a chance of blocking it imo and frankly with MS a US company I think they won't give a fudge about sony's woahs either. so basically just Europe.
But it seems very likely to pass.
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As for acquisition [Kojima] say that he got a lot of offer and always refuse them and will keep refusing them as long as he's aliveEra
EraWould be cool, but all it takes is the right offer. Not all acquisitions are bad.
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Would be cool, but all it takes is the right offer. Not all acquisitions are bad.From the sounds of it, he wants to have the freedom to make whatever, more than whatever money.
Microsoft has told the New York Times it offered Sony a 10-year deal to keep the series on PlayStation earlier this month.
In total, 16 regulatory bodies around the world have launched investigations into Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard to assess its likely impact on competition. So far, only Brazil and Saudi Arabia have approved the deal, with a number of territories, including the European Commission and the UK's Competition and Markets Authority, having announced more in-depth reviews of the matter.
Speaking to the New York Times, Microsoft accused Sony of misleading regulators, saying the company had "overstated the importance of Call of Duty to its viability." In response, Jim Ryan told the publication this was "not true", adding Microsoft was "a tech giant with a long history of dominating industries" and that "it is highly likely that the choices gamers have today will disappear if this deal goes ahead."
Sony's statement to CMA on ActivisionI'd read it except I won't. tldr summary?
Exclusive: The FTC is likely to file an antitrust lawsuit to block Microsoft’s $69 billion takeover of video game giant Activision Blizzard, per three people with knowledge of the matter https://t.co/c2AECmKPCT
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