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These guys are so transparent it hurts:

"It's undeniably a challenging lawsuit for the commission, because vertical challenges generally have an uphill battle," said Bill Baer, who led the Justice Department's antitrust division during the Obama administration and has represented Sony in private practice.
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In meetings with the agency and commissioners on Wednesday, Microsoft offered to make enforceable, bound commitments to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation, a person with direct knowledge of the conversations said. But the commissioners did not seem interested in accepting a settlement, the person said.
Judges in some recent antitrust cases have cited settlement offers as a reason to allow mergers to proceed over regulators' objections. "Courts have been surprisingly solicitous about the kind of things that Microsoft has offered here," said Daniel Francis, an assistant professor of law at New York University and a former F.T.C. official.
The Federal Trade Commission's suit to block Microsoft Corp.'s MSFT -0.80%decrease; red down pointing triangle $75 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard Inc. ATVI 0.54%increase; green up pointing triangle puts the software giant in regulators' crosshairs and leaves the videogame developer in limbo.
Microsoft, after earlier offering concessions to regulators, is prepared to defend its purchase of the "Call of Duty" publisher in court, Microsoft's vice chairman and president, Brad Smith, said Thursday. Activision Chief Executive Bobby Kotick said the regulatory environment is focused on ideology and misconceptions.
"By now, regulators understand that big tech firms will seek to use their power in one market to capture downstream markets," said Vili Lehdonvirta, Oxford University professor of economic sociology and digital social research. "Microsoft doesn't quite dominate the public cloud market, but they have a big edge over cloud gaming rivals who don't own their own infrastructure and have to rent it from the cloud providers."
Sony has been a staunch opponent to Microsoft's deal, accusing the company of seeking to "lock in many consumers to Xbox" and leveraging its other products to "foreclose cloud gaming at a critical point of its evolution." Analysts question whether Sony's criticisms come from insecurity that the Japanese tech company lags behind Microsoft in diversifying away from console gaming. Sony typically releases its best first-party games onto PlayStation long before they appear anywhere else.
"If Sony is doubling down on its PlayStation business, that's potentially very problematic," said Joost Rietveld, an assistant professor of strategic management at the UCL School of management who has spoken to Microsoft and Sony representatives about the deal.
Look who it is everyone:
All you need to do is look at the big 4s biggest games to realise they have a point.
The listed games from the big third party publishers (this is by the EU in the Zenimax case):
Electronic Arts ("Fifa", "Need for Speed"), Activision Blizzard ("Call of Duty"), Take Two ("GTA V") and Ubisoft ("Assasin's Creed").
Ask yourself did their big AAA releases come to switch. Did Assasins Creed Valhalla release on Switch, did GTAV, did COD:MW2, did Need for Speed Unbound?
It's not difficult to see how the xbox and PlayStation are competing for sales of these third party AAA games whereas switch doesn't really apply in that market.
Look who it is everyone:
Are they technologically same ? no. But FTC's statements are trying to show that they don't compete in the same market, which is not true.
Market of console numbers.Which market? There are lots of different markets in the video game space.
Which market? There are lots of different markets in the video game space.
The market NPD, GSK, Famitsu report on.
These are websites, who report business data.The market NPD, GSK, Famitsu report on.
Possibly… come back in another 3 months and the answer will potentially be the same…So is this happening or not?
That's not a market. Be specific
These are websites, who report business data.
Market is where companies compete, with their products on the line.
I don't know what kind of specificity you're looking for. All 3 console are competing for the same market share.
I'm asking you to name the market they're competing in
That is business data. Business data isn't a competition, it's a result.Yes, those sites report the results of the consoles selling in the same market
the video game sales market.
bruh I don't follow your cryptic one line questions lol, just say what you want to say.
There we go. The FTC isn't claiming they aren't competing the in the video games sales market.
That's why I use crypitc one line questioning. it saves us from going in circles
The big 4 publishers products are being competed between Xbox and PS. Nintendo isn't a part of that competition.
Love how you clowns, to include the FTC, are now inventing competitive markets to support a disengenuous argument. It's really pathetic.I'm asking you to name the market they're competing in
Yeah that's the point, FTC are reducing the market by taking out one of the core pillars of the video game market.
Love how you clowns, to include the FTC, are now inventing competitive markets to support a disengenuous argument. It's really pathetic.
Also still waiting for my apologies for accurately calling out the FTC lies about MS EU broken commitments.
They've done the opposite. They understand the video game sales market has submarkets. Which they do and is an important distinction.
I don't think it really matters when the overall console market is still divided among the big 3.
Look who it is everyone:
Newest assasin creed games, battlefield, call of duty, gtav.The big 4 do publish games on Switch, it's not like they've abandoned it.
"Sony hiked their game prices, not MS. Fact."
Who's going to tell him?
He's not talking about Sony. This is about China.Imagine being a self-proclaimed CEO showing such complete and utter ignorance over what they're talking about.
Sony of America has 33 000 employees and they've been pretty much running the Playstation / SIE division for almost 20 years now.
Most of Playstation's studios are located in the US, so a lot of their taxes are actually paid in the USA.
Microsoft on the other hand channels their international revenue towards tax haven subsidiaries like "Microsoft Global Finance", an Irish company with tax residency in Bermuda ($100B in investments, $0 in taxes) and "Microsoft Singapore Holdings" ($22B in profits, $15 [fifteen dollars] in taxes). Not to mention Puerto Rico:
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Whomever is suggesting that more money to Microsoft == more money to USA taxpayers is either ignorant or lying.
He's not talking about Sony. This is about China.
DoubtNo, he's talking about Sony.
"Sony hiked their game prices, not MS. Fact."
Who's going to tell him?
Doubt
They haven't hiked the prices yet, only announced it. Probably not happening until Summer '23 at least.
It keeps it out of the hands of Tencent and the like. Sony is not a threat to US big tech.What does China have to do with the FTC contesting the Microsoft and Activision merge
I mean sure if that's the analogy you want to use. Both have their share of cross-gen games, one of them sold multiple cross-gen games at $70.
That tweeter is in-fact right.
That was a supposed time exclusive that could have lead to a buyout. Let's not forget the additional context. A publisher needs to show they've worked exclusively with said Publisher before they can make a purchase of a Publisher. Sony was working Bethesda for a potential knockout of MS by taking one of their best partners. It was a good plan until MS found out that Bethesda was looking to sell and they would prefer MS because they had worked with them so, closely to enter the console market.What are you taking about?
Microsoft can do whatever they want with the studios they own, like Bethesda, but there's a precedent that had been sent by Microsoft making deceptive and conflicting statements. They said there was no incentive for them to make Bethesda games exclusive, and yet they did it anyway.
That act of deception is now grounds for blocking future acquisitions, especially when they are 10X the magnitude of the Bethesda deal
This has nothing to do with Sony trying to obtain a timed exclusivity deal
It keeps it out of the hands of Tencent and the like. Sony is not a threat to US big tech.
no one's going to apologise for your poor reading comprehensionAlso still waiting for my apologies for accurately calling out the FTC lies about MS EU broken commitments.
He doesn't know.
He doesn't know.
You missed out a great salt field.It's very small and I wasn't there when it first happened lol