And this is why everyone considers you the second biggest MS clown on this site. You can't possibly imagine a world where your favorite plastic box company, who literally does not give a shit whether you live or die, they don't even know you exist on this planet, does something bad.
Whew. You have to love internet tough guys who call people names over making coherent arguments. I said MS has done good things in this industry. How that has anything to do with life and death or love of 'plastic boxes' I'll never know and don't care. My mistake was engaging with you in first place.
Yeah, maybe. But i'm a xbox gamer, microsoft should do stuff to make gaming on xbox better, right? why else spend the money on xbox? my friend has a playstation and he's mad as hell saying he won't be able to play cod. I keep telling him he will be able to play cod fine, cause a company wouldn't spend money to take games away, right? how silly would that be
The acquisition of Activision does make Xbox better. It will add a new list of experienced first party studios and IP to the brand. Game pass will get a whole host of new titles. CoD will be there like it always was. If you play Xbox as you claim you should be used to games being 'taken away'. There is a lengthy list of titles that hit Xbox that had sequels that did not. It is business but let's not act like it is Xbox taking anything from anyone. No other platform has more IP they own on platforms they do not.
Setting aside the whataboutisms - those are irrelevant for obvious reasons - you have no evidence these previously multiplatform developers were contemplating MS only games prior to the acquisition.
Not an announcement of exclusivity, not a preview with an MS platform, not a rumor or an insider tidbit. Nothing at all? This would have been huge news and yet …. Crickets.
So yes - MS has indeed taken content that would have been available on their platforms anyway, and through acquisition removed it from alternative platforms to the detriment of the market as a whole.
I can even go further and say that normal business practice would be to acquire the content, and then publish it everywhere on all platforms to maximise ROI - the fact MS isn't doing that is exactly what the regulators should consider.
I think we all finally are beginning to acknowledge that MS acquiring ABK without significant scrutiny would not be in the best interests of consumers.
You claim 'whataboutisms' after I give specific examples of titles that should have hit Xbox but did not AND gave examples of announced PlayStation games that hit that system after a MS acquisition. You just made a statement with no evidence at all.
Interestingly enough MS ALSO has another example of IP they acquired and made available to 'maximize ROI' like Minecraft and plans with CoD too so again your argument is unsubstantiated.
My previous examples of Street Fighter and Final Fantasy could also be included in a way to 'maximize revenue' but yet they still skipped the Xbox so it's obvious that not all games hit all platforms as I've stated before.
You have no proof the games mentioned were coming to PlayStation and there are plenty of games that 'were coming to Xbox anyway' that did not. Nothing is guaranteed when it comes to games hitting certain systems.
There are plenty of benefits to consumers from this deal especially people who prefer to pay for game access with a subscription over traditional retail. Nintendo will get additional support they currently are not getting (ROI maximum investment right?) and Activision employees are getting new leadership after years of being unhappy with Kotick. Regulators should be able to scrutinize the deal like all others but it's obvious that Xbox is in third place, far from a monopoly and hasn't hurt consumers at all.
Xbox can't squeak out anything when it was dead 2 years early and the Gamecube still didn't catch up, people constantly look at that the wrong way. Xbox entered and left early and still won.
2nd, we don't know final 360 sales.
3rd, Wii U was third place to Xbox One and PS4.
I appreciate your positive spin man. Gamecube and WiiU were certainly victories to the Xbox brand. This
article indicates PS3 outsold X360. Still doesn't really change the fact that Xbox is in third right now as they try and complete this acquisition and talk about how they beat Gamecube fifteen years ago isn't a good indicator of their market strength.