MasterCornholio
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So is this going to happen or what?
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The bear of bad news
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No idea where this is going to go at this point.
So is this going to happen or what?
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Bringing up Xbox console market share in Japan.
Yes they have. What is the last AAA moneyhat MS did? I believe it's Tomb Raider. And the entire world flipped out over that. Sony does this every day and no one says a word.
Bringing up Xbox console market share in Japan.
It's like the divorce trial of gaming lol.I look forward to seeing the light at the end of this tunnel hopefully soon, whichever way this goes. I just want it to be over.![]()
I wouldn't say any of these are AAA games. Especially compared to titles like Final Fantasy, Silent Hill, and Street Fighter. Yes both companies get timed deals but let's not pretend Death's Door and Tunic are anywhere near what Sony grabs.Is that enough? Or should we keep going?
- High On Life
- STALKER 2
- Warhammer Darktide
- ARK 2
- Yakuza Like a Dragon (next-gen version)
- Crossfire
- Valheim
Which one of those is AAA?Is that enough? Or should we keep going?
- High On Life
- STALKER 2
- Warhammer Darktide
- ARK 2
- Yakuza Like a Dragon (next-gen version)
- Crossfire
- Valheim
Which one of those is AAA?
High on Life. $60 game timed exclusive. Money hatting is not limited to AAA games.
Just going toright back at the laughing reaction. So many of us (Xbox/PC owners) were enjoying and celebrating High on Life. Ridiculing the low review scores. Talking about what a great game it is. But now when we talk about money hatting, High on Life somehow doesn't count? Yeah....I'm laughing.
TunicIs that enough? Or should we keep going?
- High On Life
- STALKER 2
- Warhammer Darktide
- ARK 2
- Yakuza Like a Dragon (next-gen version)
- Crossfire
- Valheim
Sounds like Nadella and Kotick are reading from the same silly script.
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Bringing up Xbox console market share in Japan.
Yeah, I didn't include Death's Door or Tunic in that list. Only included AAA games.I wouldn't say any of these are AAA games. Especially compared to titles like Final Fantasy, Silent Hill, and Street Fighter. Yes both companies get timed deals but let's not pretend Death's Door and Tunic are anywhere near what Sony grabs.
All of them are.Which one of those is AAA?
Oh yes, there are so many. But I see they are already making excuses that the ones I mentioned are not even AAA games lol. The ever-changing goal posts.Tunic
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Sony not taking calls from Activision. This won't backfire at all.
The Medium and HoL don't compare to Final Fantasy. Not even acknowledging Tomb Raider and PUBG cause those are last gen and therefore, irrelevantThey do moneyhats too. Yes even after Tomb Raider. PUBG, The Medium, HoL etc were all "moneyhatted" but the difference between a moneyhat and an acquisition of IPs is even worse.
Sony not taking calls from Activision. This won't backfire at all.
Both Final Fantasy and High On Life are full priced AAA games. Whether one is of a lower quality and offers less content is a separate issue.The Medium and HoL don't compare to Final Fantasy. Not even acknowledging Tomb Raider and PUBG cause those are last gen and therefore, irrelevant
Sony not taking calls from Activision. This won't backfire at all.
Sony not taking calls from Activision. This won't backfire at all.
They'd probably do this method if Sony or Nintendo allows Gamepass on their system. I don't think they're spending all this money to publish games on Sony unless Game Pass is there.I don't think Microsoft needs exclusives if they want to be the Netflix of gaming. GamePass gets it day one as well as retail boxes. They make money no matter how people choose to consume. Making it Xbox only means the walled garden is artificially higher than it needed to be, especially when the studios they bought were third party multiplatform.
If Microsoft owns the studio and publishes it everywhere who loses?
Some of those games are trying to AAA, but I don't even think the Stalker devs have worked on Stalker in 13 years.Oh yes, there are so many. But I see they are already making excuses that the ones I mentioned are not even AAA games lol. The ever-changing goal posts.
Bobby already looking for future marketing agreements? This may indicate that the MS deal is closer to falling through.
Sony might be bound legally to not deal with them right now; just my speculation but not sure.
Sony's deal with Activision isn't ending. It runs until 2025, so they have plenty of time to renegotiate (assuming MS/ABK fails).Nope. Not exactly. Kotick is saying that this is normally around the time where Sony would most want to engage with them to discuss future opportunities. It doesn't mean he's allowed to engage in them. He just acknowledges that the deal is about to end, and Sony isn't even on the phone knowing their deal with Activision is about to end, even if those discussions can't be held. He's simply saying Sony isn't behaving like a company that truly feels it needs Activision Blizzard. And he's correct.
But that's not the criteria for classifying a AAA game.Some of those games are trying to AAA, but I don't even think the Stalker devs have worked on Stalker in 13 years.
What classifies a AAA game? Are you trying to say Bioware and GSC games are comparable? GSC devs are literally in a war right now.But that's not the criteria for classifying a AAA game.
Bioware last worked on Dragon Age in 2014. Dragon Age Dreadwolf will release after 11-12 years. It'll still be classified as a AAA game.
Basically Sony is now challenging Microsofts 4th extension. Still not even responding to the FTC subpoena either.
As an Xbox fan who would like the deal to go through, if they say all EXISTING Activision blizzard ips that are are currently on playstation (crash, cod, spyro, diablo etc) must continue to release on playstation just accept the deal, it doesn't negatively impact me if people can continue to enjoy acti blizzard games elsewhere, I'll get them on game pass or have the option to buy them still. (& My friends will have diablo 4, that is all that matters) XD
They can make any new exclusive IP Xbox/PC only if they want. (Whatever that blizzard survival game and rumoured infinity ward RPG is) as I can't imagine Sony fans would care too much then, as they wouldn't miss out on games they are already getting.
I think the only people that would be upset are ones that hoping these games would be taken away for their silly online twitter arguments.
I wish we could see what is being said between Microsoft, Activision and FTC/CMA, what they are proposing, what concessions they want etc.
Well regulators are arguing that MS has an unbeatable advantage in cloud so I keep getting confused on what is an advantage or not. Seeing how cloud isn't even a stand alone product I'm comfortable calling it a feature. Doesn't really matter, Xbox still features their games on more platforms than their competitors right now. Having cloud + PC + console day one is plenty of options for customers. No console purchase necessary.
Hopefully the courts will throw out any complaints Sony makes then if they are unwilling to substantiate the 'harm' they will suffer if this deal passes.
Sony not taking calls from Activision. This won't backfire at all.
They already have. That's why:As much as I hate that I'm about to type these words: I think Bobby Kotick is correct. Activision Blizzard isn't anywhere near as important to Sony as they've tried to convince the regulators, and I think this farce is one of the reasons why Sony is basically not complying with anyone. I can only speculate as to why - but if they had the numbers to stop the deal, they'd be sharing them to stop the deal.
Yes, both are AAA games.What classifies a AAA game? Are you trying to say Bioware and GSC games are comparable?
Which is extremely sad from a humanitarian perspective but doesn't affect the AAA status of their games and franchise.GSC devs are literally in a war right now.
Nah. It's important to Sony and they have shown much better numbers than Microsoft to back it up. It's not a farce. Three regulatory bodies have expressed concern. Sony isn't talking because they are probably advised to not talk with the parties while this is being dealt with.As much as I hate that I'm about to type these words: I think Bobby Kotick is correct. Activision Blizzard isn't anywhere near as important to Sony as they've tried to convince the regulators, and I think this farce is one of the reasons why Sony is basically not complying with anyone. I can only speculate as to why - but if they had the numbers to stop the deal, they'd be sharing them to stop the deal.
Would argue that they would have to file a federal injunction for this wording.FTC has filed a lawsuit to block the deal.
Oh shit man Kotick about to make us a third world country.Sounds like Nadella and Kotick are reading from the same silly script.
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They will eventually if they have to. But you know that they have time for that phase.Would argue that they would have to file a federal injunction for this wording.
Yes, I think we're finally in the endgame now. Just a few more days. We may not get a 100% final decision, but we'll get enough information to reasonably establish where this is all going.The other two are accurate, will be interesting couple of days.
The FTC's own people know they can't win. If Sony had shared numbers sufficient to kill the deal, Khan's FTC would be trumpeting like no tomorrow.They already have. That's why:
- FTC has filed a lawsuit to block the deal.
- EU didn't approve the deal and has handed Microsoft a whole list of objections they have.
- And CMA raised multiple concerns, didn't approve the deal, started the phase 2 investigation, and is now expected to not block the deal.
You should read and catch up with the details of the acquisition process so far. A lot of the information in this comment is wrong.The FTC's own people know they can't win. If Sony had shared numbers sufficient to kill the deal, Khan's FTC would be trumpeting like no tomorrow.
The EU's basically gone into negotiations with Microsoft. If they had numbers from Sony sufficient to kill the deal, they'd just kill the deal, rather than trying to get the issues ironed out. The numbers can't be too scary.
The CMA went to bat based solely on Sony's laughable objections and parroted their rhetoric. After the first pitch, it would seem Sony's objections aren't worth going to bat for.
Sony's position is that they will literally go out of business if the deal is allowed to go through. Based on their record breaking profits, I suspect it's pretty clear that that's not even remotely possible.
Source for Sony's position that they will literally go out of business?The FTC's own people know they can't win. If Sony had shared numbers sufficient to kill the deal, Khan's FTC would be trumpeting like no tomorrow.
The EU's basically gone into negotiations with Microsoft. If they had numbers from Sony sufficient to kill the deal, they'd just kill the deal, rather than trying to get the issues ironed out. The numbers can't be too scary.
The CMA went to bat based solely on Sony's laughable objections and parroted their rhetoric. After the first pitch, it would seem Sony's objections aren't worth going to bat for.
Sony's position is that they will literally go out of business if the deal is allowed to go through. Based on their record breaking profits, I suspect it's pretty clear that that's not even remotely possible.
High On Life is not a AAA game. Its an indie game from an indie developer.Both Final Fantasy and High On Life are full priced AAA games. Whether one is of a lower quality and offers less content is a separate issue.
But High On Life is also charging the same AAA price because they believe their game belongs to the same AAA category.
Yeah but still think I would say that the FTC have done something else other 'filing a lawsuit to block' or maybe add the caveat that they have filed in administrative court.They will eventually if they have to. But you know that they have time for that phase.
I am interested to see what the markets are, I would be interested to see if the CMA actually offer any potential remedies that they would accept. I think they may get 'weird' aka outside of just COD licensing if they do.Yes, I think we're finally in the endgame now. Just a few more days. We may not get a 100% final decision, but we'll get enough information to reasonably establish where this is all going.
Think it was either their 1st or 2nd response to the FTC clear back at the start.Source for Sony's position that they will literally go out of business?
Are you expecting structural remedies? It feels like it'd be too complicated to propose, implement, and monitor.I am interested to see what the markets are, I would be interested to see if the CMA actually offer any potential remedies that they would accept. I think they may get 'weird' aka outside of just COD licensing if they do.
So we're carving up our own definitions then? lolHigh On Life is not a AAA game. Its an indie game from an indie developer.
No amount of spin will change that. Bringing up price is laughable. No duh they are going to charge the same as AAA. They want to make as much money as possible
High on Life isn't AAA. It's iiiBoth Final Fantasy and High On Life are full priced AAA games. Whether one is of a lower quality and offers less content is a separate issue.
But High On Life is also charging the same AAA price because they believe their game belongs to the same AAA category.