Blizzard is a year older, but maybe a step further from being acquired by Microsoft.
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If Microsoft can convince the UK and EU to accept its concessions, things may go in Microsoft’s favor.
“It would defy business logic for us to exclude PlayStation.”
Can you really blame people for being skeptical of a game that's had as many missteps as "The Day Before" has had?
This does align with the fact that the FTC lawsuit came only hours after US and EU officials had a call.
An in-depth look that gives up just enough to get players hyped.
Hackers, ransoms, rollback, and more this week!
The preliminary hearing will take place on March 23.
The court filing reveals Microsoft wants Sony to divulge details of PlayStation's game production pipeline.
The spinning rumors about 343 Industries' future with the Halo franchise have been put to an end.
Subsequently, Riot plans to hire 150+ people.
Halo Infinite Creative Director Joseph Staten Leaves 343 Industries As Layoffs Impact Remaining Team
Microsoft expects to layoff as many as 10,000 employees.
A leaked battle pass, a new neon city, and a new god.
Sources say the European Commission will send "a statement of objections" revealing concerns about the deal.
Developer_Direct is coming, but where do we want Elder Scrolls Online to go in 2023?
They, too, have addressed their concerns to the FTC.
ESO plans to reveal which zone (zones?) we'll be headed to in the MMORPG in 2023.
So they put an ad in The Washington Post.
Looking back at what we predicted wrong last year and seeing what excites us this year!
Top 5 Free to Play Weekly Stories - Square Enix Doubles Down On NFT & Destiny 2 Sub Fake News Ep 538
No Destiny isn't getting a sub, for now, but Square Enix really wants blockchain gaming to be a thing.
Approximately 300 testers voted.
The suit is intended to stop Microsoft’s purchase of Activision Blizzard.
That’s another one down, but so many more to go.
And we get a peek at some more of Throne and Liberty, the MMORPG from NCSoft.
Needless to say, Microsoft isn't pulling any punches.
The ability for customers to file antitrust suits in the US has opened the door to citizens trying to block the Microsoft/Activision deal.
Reports Indicate Microsoft Is Offering To Allow Call Of Duty On PS+ If The ABK Purchase Goes Through
Sony has continued to object to the merger based on the idea that Microsoft would make the game Xbox Exclusive.
The European Commission seems eager to set the record straight.
Looks like earlier rumors were true and now we've got an interesting path forward to watch.
Microsoft takes the opportunity to jab Sony saying it's more interested in fighting than an actual deal.