Microsoft to acquire Activision Blizzard in record-setting $68.7 billion deal

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Microsoft announced today it would be acquiring Activision Blizzard, adding some of the biggest franchises in gaming to its portfolio, including World of Warcraft, Call of Duty, and Candy Crush. The deal is currently the largest in the history of the video game industry, beating the record set only last week when Take-Two acquired Zynga for $12.7 billion. Activision CEO Bobby Kotick will remain in his current role. While the announcement does not comment on whether or not Activision games will now be exclusive to Microsoft platforms, it does reference Microsoft's intention bolster Game Pass with Activision's portfolio, also announcing that Game Pass has recently reached a milestone subscriber count of 25 million. The deal is expected to close in the fiscal year 2023 and will make Microsoft the third-largest gaming company by revenue, behind Tencent and Sony.

The merger comes at a tumultuous time for Activision Blizzard, after both the State of California and the SEC began investigating reports of sexual misconduct and worker discrimination at the company last summer. This controversy drew responses from across the industry, with PlayStation boss Jim Ryan reportedly condemning the company in an internal memo to employees, and Xbox CEO Phil Spencer stating in November that he would be "evaluating" his relationship with Activision Blizzard moving forward and that he was "disturbed and deeply troubled" by the reports. In an interview with The New York Times last week, Spencer said "we have changed how we do certain things with them, and they’re aware of that. But I also — this isn’t about, for us as Xbox, virtue-shaming other companies. Xbox’s history is not spotless." In a press release accompanying the acquisition announcement, Microsoft CEO and chairman Satya Nadella said “We’re investing deeply in world-class content, community and the cloud to usher in a new era of gaming that puts players and creators first and makes gaming safe, inclusive and accessible to all.” To add to Activision's woes, the last Call of Duty release, Vanguard, reportedly performed below expectations and failed to beat the previous year's release, with some rumours circulating that the next Call of Duty may be moved up in the schedule to compensate.

This acquisition continues Microsoft's recent trend of major acquisitions across the gaming industry. Last September, they acquired publishing giant Zenimax, and have been purchasing scores of smaller studios for the past several years, including Obsidian, Double Fine and Ninja Theory.

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Yes it still is extremely popular, and that's the precise reason why it may never be a console exclusive. I believe they will handle it just like minecraft.

edit: but Sony is doomed anyway...
Do you think M$ will remove Diablo III from ps4?? :O
 

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I'd like to remind people that Starfield will be an Xbox/PC exclusive. Any game currently in development will remain as a multi platform title due to contractual obligations, but from then on they are more than likely to become exclusive too. Think about it, Microsoft doesn't need the money from the extra sales they might get by releasing games on all platforms, what they want is to bring as many people as they can into their ecosystem.
 

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Not really, no.


Maybe they'll include some exclusive Xbox/PC content, but the main game will be available as a multiplatform.

Think of Marvel's Avengers, the PS4 version has Spider-Man while the others don't. It's a shitty ass game, but you get the point.
that is totally different because the game is being developed by square enix ... if it was sony developing the avengers it wouldn't release on xbox and vice versa.same way spider man and wolverine are not releasing on xbox at all.

i dont see a point of a company spedning billions just to keep ofering the same games to its rival, doesnt make any sense imo, they are trying to hord ips and the future will tell, well activision will be still free to act until 2023 so 1 or 2 COD games will be released in the ps5 in the meantime for anyone that wants that.
 

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"omg sony must be worried this is actual competition they must be shaking in their boots oh boy"
bruh they've got 16 million ps5s sold in 1 year they'll be fine
I'm actually really confused as to why Microsoft acquiring Activision is detrimental to Sony...
 
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I'm actually really confused as to why Microsoft acquiring Activision is detrimental to Sony...
more detrimental to MS than anything seeing how they're basically going to get caught in the activision lawsuits. Like for fucks sake, Sega is right there Microsoft, ripe for the taking...
 

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Yes it still is extremely popular, and that's the precise reason why it may never be a console exclusive. I believe they will handle it just like minecraft.

edit: but Sony is doomed anyway...
well elder scrolls is an extremely popular ip and they already said the 6 installment will be xbox exclusive so i dont see why the rest wouldn't follow.

i can see COD becoming an xbox exclusive, i mean it really is the style fo game that xbox fans want, and i can see alot of casual gamers going for xbox over ps5 specially if games like wolfenstein,doom,elder scrolls,cod, etc keep going xbox only from now on.
 

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more detrimental to MS than anything seeing how they're basically going to get caught in the activision lawsuits. Like for fucks sake, Sega is right there Microsoft, ripe for the taking...
There is a law in japan that even if a western company buys all the stocks of a Japanese company, any Japanese owned business can buy the actions back at the same price without western company having a a chance to refuse to sell, its there to protect Japanese owned business. so technically if sega would be allowed to be bought sony or nintendo could actually get its shares over Microsoft.
 

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There is a law in japan that even if a western company buys all the stocks of a Japanese company, any Japanese owned business can buy the actions back at the same price without western company having a a chance to refuse to sell, its there to protect Japanese owned business. so technically if sega would be allowed to be bought sony or nintendo could actually get its shares over Microsoft.
well thats out of the question ig
 

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I'm very interested to see where this will go. Certainly, it's an odd time to buy a company amidst the lawsuit and all that, but maybe Microsoft sees the light at the end of the tunnel.... this could be huge. Especially with CoD: Vanguard being such a horrific failure... I don't know what to think. I honestly have no clue what Microsoft has up its sleeve, but I'm excited!


...Especially as an Xbox user XD
 

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