JackMcGunns
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Wow who in the CMA is on Sony's payroll?
They own stocks...
Just a guess, but this stuff needs to be investigated. Follow the money trail.
Wow who in the CMA is on Sony's payroll?
Still no attack on the actual tweet itself, just the man?
Maybe, just throwing out a guess here, the CMA isn't going to blindly accept the defence councils figures and MS is doing the least amount of effort in citing a supporting source. Microsoft isn't going to do the CMA's job for them. Let them find their own GHG certified impartiality industry source to corroborate or deny these figures, which everyone here already knows to be true.
Is your comprehension really so poor you can't even discern the argument I am making?
I'll rephrase, just for you.
The CMA will likely try to protect the market - and by extension the market leader - from any deals that could result in the market leader being replaced with a leader that will degrade the market.
And like I said, they're fully aware that they're going to do their own fact checks anyway. Let the CMA spend the next 6 months finding the most neutral unbiased gaming journalist who ever lived.If you can't see the problem with Microsoft needing to quote a journalist (who by the way previously founded a website called Winrumours which was a site dedicated to reporting news for Microsoft) in an official document addressed to regulators then I can't help you.
My opinion on this doesn't matter (and it shouldn't) with regard to the CMA's decision, nor should any "industry source" or their musings. They have all the data and information they need to be able to create models and make decisions.
You can't see the forest for the trees. Like I said, good luck.
This is an unprecedented purchase. Xbox fans can't have their cake and eat it too by bragging that this purchase is going to do major damage to Sony on one hand and then compare it to the purchase of a single dev studio on the other. Please stop with the woe-is-me crap. Both of these companies are big boys and know what is up. I am positive this deal will go through but we can't pretend that there are no consequences to letting one company take such a big slice of the market pie in one swoop. I wonder how many that are whining about this being reviewed by regulators would be just as happy if it was Facebook or Apple making this purchase? Or, if it was Sony? Just flip the usernames and we can see an alternate reality.Problem really is that Sony can practically do whatever they want.
- buy developers while being able to block other companies doing the same.
-remove bad user reviews on MC while everyone else in the industry has to suck it up.
There's probably alot more but its from recent events.
Jokes aside, i dont think the regulators that stupid
Problem really is that Sony can practically do whatever they want.
- buy developers while being able to block other companies doing the same.
-remove bad user reviews on MC while everyone else in the industry has to suck it up.
There's probably alot more but its from recent events.
And like I said, they're fully aware that they're going to do their own fact checks anyway. Let the CMA spend the next 6 months finding the most neutral unbiased gaming journalist who ever lived.
We had that same conversation the other day. Once Microsoft starts pulling in that PlayStation revenue it will be damn hard to let it go.
The only reason I am interested in this, is by seeing Activision Blizzard games on game pass. I couldnt care less if they become exclusive or not.This is an unprecedented purchase. Xbox fans can't have their cake and eat it too by bragging that this purchase is going to do major damage to Sony on one hand and then compare it to the purchase of a single dev studio on the other. Please stop with the woe-is-me crap. Both of these companies are big boys and know what is up. I am positive this deal will go through but we can't pretend that there are no consequences to letting one company take such a big slice of the market pie in one swoop. I wonder how many that are whining about this being reviewed by regulators would be just as happy if it was Facebook or Apple making this purchase? Or, if it was Sony? Just flip the usernames and we can see an alternate reality.
You are completely missing the point of "potential". Of course barriers to entry are important but once you have a phone, the barrier of entry is much lower than buying a console thus making it much more possible.You didn't get it. Every single person on the planet has the potential to be interested in something. Meaning every single person on the planet is a potential customer, even those who don't own phones yet. The differences are interests and barriers to those interests.
Not all phone users are interested in high quality gaming via console or streaming. The products and services they use shows their interest to be a potential customer, not simply what device they have. If they had a genuine interest they buy those gaming devices or services.
Subscribing to a streaming service or buying a console are those barriers which show they have an interest.
Not a lot of people have subscribed to a game streaming service on phones. A lot more have bought consoles like the Switch or PS. Calling every single phone owner out there "more potential customers" to Hellblade is a stretch when very few of them have legitimate interests in subscribing to a game streaming service (as is evident) all the while removing those who have shown legitimate interest and bought consoles like the Switch and PS.
Yep. $$$ talks. If they needed to be petty, they would have stopped supporting Minecraft on PS platforms years ago.
You mean they bought them, didn't give them chance and continued to buy.It will always be funny to me Microsoft had to spend 80 billion dollars to be able to compete with Sony. They always had the studios like Sony but they just couldn't make it work.
I mean journalists as sources.You think they are going to be looking for journalists when they have unlimited access to leadership across the industry and it's supporting bodies?
You can't be serious.
Acquire the industry = increased competitiveness? That's a funny way to describe it.
You are completely missing the point of "potential". Of course barriers to entry are important but once you have a phone, the barrier of entry is much lower than buying a console thus making it much more possible.
Going back to the interests thing and bringing back the GoW example that you completely avoided, potential customers are all the users who have a PS console, it doesn't matter if they have only expressed interest in racing games until now.
These are just the preliminary concerns, once the deal is looked at more closely it'll obviously go through.Jokes aside, i dont think the regulators that stupid
See below for just how out of touch in gaming these UK regulators are:Jokes aside, i dont think the regulators that stupid
See below for just how out of touch in gaming these UK regulators are:
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True arrogance from Microsoft. If all they have to say is that to get it passed, then they will monopolize gaming within this generation. Microsoft even said that its not done buying. Next is Ubisoft, and Take2.
So just buy everything up and everyone else has to innovate?
True arrogance from Microsoft. If all they have to say is that to get it passed, then they will monopolize gaming within this generation. Microsoft even said that its not done buying. Next is Ubisoft, and Take2.
So just buy everything up and everyone else has to innovate?
True arrogance from Microsoft. If all they have to say is that to get it passed, then they will monopolize gaming within this generation. Microsoft even said that its not done buying. Next is Ubisoft, and Take2.
So just buy everything up and everyone else has to innovate?
also creating a monopoly by protecting Sony if this doesn't go through. Sony are the market leader and if people aint able to buy studios or publishers Sony will continue to dominate and nobody can touch them. simple as that
Now we all know what Jim Ryan meant when he said the deal proposed was "inadequate on many levels"See below for just how out of touch in gaming these UK regulators are:
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Your GOW example only proves my point. GOW didn't sell 120M copies. Only a subset are interested. Your potential customers are those who have an actual interest in something. Otherwise every single person on the planet has the potential to be a customer but most aren't interested.
Most phone users don't have an interest in getting over the first barrier of getting a cloud subscription service let alone playing Hellblade. so removing those who had legitimate interest in the series and bought Hellblade 1 on Switch or PS and saying the potential customers is now larger on phones doesn't work. Simply owning a device doesn't make you a potential customer, your interests do. I'm not sure how else to explain it.
Press x to doubt...CMA isn't going to be the sole regulator to reject the deal.Microsoft is shaking now.
So Sony is worried others may do the same they currently are? This is like if xbox didnt want sony to buy square cause adding their games to ps+ would make the competition unfair. Seems ridiculous.See below for just how out of touch in gaming these UK regulators are:
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Sony is literally doing this right now, as we speak, and also as the market leader. Yet they're crying behind the scenes to the CMA that even if CoD is available on PlayStation that gamers may expect additional benefits on Xbox and therefore influence their console of choice.
You can't make this shit up.
I mean journalists as sources.
So when they do eventually get round to this unlimited access of resources, what will they find that will outrageously dismiss the tweet?
Nothing right? So the biased journalist has the ability to write down facts.
Seems pretty obvious that any acquisition the size and scope of ABK is going to be under more scrutiny, not less.
Sony will not be a monopoly either way. MS was able to acquire Zenimax without issue.
Xbox can always adapt and compete if this deal doesn't go through.also creating a monopoly by protecting Sony if this doesn't go through. Sony are the market leader and if people aint able to buy studios or publishers Sony will continue to dominate and nobody can touch them. simple as that
Sony will be a monopoly as nobody could gain enough to have a level playing field. its like financial fair play in football its protecting the bigger teams and keeping the smaller teams small.
Sony will be a monopoly as nobody could gain enough to have a level playing field. its like financial fair play in football its protecting the bigger teams and keeping the smaller teams small.
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That's not what a monopoly is.
Well the 360 generation they competed and won. XBone generation was something of an outlier due to them shooting themselves in the foot prior. But the community backlash was so massive I think it lost them too much mind share so they pivoted. But I also dont think they just competing with sony, now that other trillion or close to trillion dollar companies are getting into the market its becoming the wild west of acquisitions.It will always be funny to me Microsoft had to spend 80 billion dollars to be able to compete with Sony. They always had the studios like Sony but they just couldn't make it work.