Microsoft has launched a website that argues why Xbox's acquisition of Activision benefits gamers and the industry as a whole.
Microsoft has launched a new website that offers a bunch of resources with regard to Xbox's acquisition of Activision. Earlier this year, Microsoft announced that it would be acquiring Activision for just under $70 billion. It's an incredibly historic deal for the entertainment industry as a whole and if it goes through, it will be the most expensive deal in the history of gaming.
Following news that Ryan visited EU regulators to make his concerns known and a filing that noted the EU must come to a decision by early November, Microsoft has launched a new website. The new website offers clear, concise resources that allow Microsoft to easily argue its side of the deal. It also includes quotes from various Microsoft sources about the deal and its plans. More explicitly, there's an infograph that details how this deal benefits players, the industry, and game developers.
Microsoft has launched its own Activision Blizzard acquisition website. It argues its side of the deal, just as Sony has been lobbying European regulators https://t.co/S5LgqG9BzF pic.twitter.com/PuMyySSN6D — Tom Warren October 4, 2022 As of right now, Xbox has noted that it wants to keep Call of Duty on multiple platforms as it has for Minecraft. Of course, Xbox has implied it would make big franchises like The Elder Scrolls and Starfield exclusive to Xbox, so it seems to be evaluated on a case by case basis. Call of Duty would benefit from Xbox Game Pass as well, but a franchise that big seems to thrive across all platforms.
0commentsWhat do you think of Microsoft's acquisition of Activision? Let me know in the comments or hit me up on Twitter @Cade_Onder.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Megan Thee Stallion Launches Website With Mental Health Resources For FansRapper Megan Thee Stallion has launched a mental health resources website called Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too that includes links to organizations, numbers for helplines, and ways fans can find nearby therapists. What do you think?
Read more »
New Halo Rumor Suggests Massive Franchise ChangeNew rumors have suggested that Xbox could look to abandon HaloInfinite's Slipspace Engine in favor of Unreal Engine.
Read more »
U2’s Bono to Launch Book Tour in Support of Memoir, ‘Surrender’U2 singer Bono will undertake a 14-city book tour in support of his forthcoming memoir “Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story,” which is published on Nov. 1. Full dates appear below. The book tour, titled…
Read more »
Biden affirms U.S. support for Japan after North Korea missile launchU.S. President Joe Biden reinforced Washington's 'ironclad commitment' to Japan's defense during a phone call with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Tuesday following North Korea's launch of a ballistic missile, the White House said.
Read more »
SpaceX delays launch of Starlink satellites to make way for Crew-5 astronaut flightSpaceX's Starlink mission and Crew-5 astronaut launch will both launch on Oct. 5 now.
Read more »