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Microsoft Says 10 Years Is Plenty Of Time For Sony To Make Its Own Call Of Duty
As regulators approach their deadline to approve or reject Microsoft’s $US69 billion ($AU103 billion) acquisition of Activision Blizzard, those for and against the mega merger are filing every last argument they can think of to try and sway the outcome. My favourite one yet involves Microsoft telling Sony to quit whining already and just get…
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Microsoft Signs Another 10-Year Call Of Duty Deal
Microsoft signed another 10-year agreement to spread Activision Blizzard titles like Call of Duty — this time, to international cloud gaming service Boosteroid, the company announced in a post earlier today. The dogfight that has been Microsoft’s nasty, scrutinised plan to buy Activision Blizzard has been burning on for over a year now, with Call…
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Activision’s Poster-In-Chief Gives Wild Look Inside Microsoft Sony Fight
Over a year after it was first announced, Microsoft’s $US69 billion (AU$103 billion) Activision Blizzard deal is being picked apart under a microscope by regulators. It still appears to be crawling towards its inexorable conclusion, but things are getting very messy, and incredibly silly, in the process.
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Square Enix CEO Who Constantly Pushed NFT Games To Be Replaced
Square Enix is getting a new boss. Yosuke Matsuda has served as the Final Fantasy publisher’s CEO for 10 years, and spent the last couple of those hyping up NFTs and other blockchain scams. He’s now set to be replaced by a relative newcomer, pending shareholder approval in June.