When you put 69 billions on the table for a business that do not make that much money in a generation (Xbox consoles do not have that much revenue in the cumuled years of Xbox one operation) there is only a few things that can happen: it works or it do not work. If it does not work as it seems that the CMA has refused the deal as initialy proposed by Microsoft and asked for big changes, then they either try more or go out of the market.
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Not the best source and obviously bullshit numbers but better than nothing.
They can't go out of the gaming business after buying Zenimax recently and telling investors that gaming can and will be a big pillar to Microsoft in the future. So they have to try even harder if the deal fail. I can see that logic from a fan/ Xbox supporter point of view.
That's probably why you can see people in this thread talking about Microsoft quiting the gaming market : a failed merger will probably lead to the firing of the executives that pushed for it. In this case Phil Spencer at the minimum, and of his team. Like the Xbox One failure led to the end of Don mattrick at Microsoft. Both of those are not really on the cards right now, but Microsoft will have to answer and tell their plans soon. Microsoft can and did quit markets that they were invested in (Windows phone, and more recently Mixer not long after a big deal that they made with the streamer Ninja). At the same time they can simply use more money and try to make it work.
In my opinion a hungry Xbox like they were under Peter Moore is the best that we can hope for. The funny thing for me is that it would take years for the merger to be effective. And we already lost months in the most important years of a console. Buying Zenimax was a good play that gave them time and lessened the pressure. This is becoming not a good move that will hurt Xbox competitors and help them to their objectives but a simple question: will they or will they not? And that is sad when they need to be all in on the competition they have right now with Sony and Nintendo. They are third and losing market share. Game pass needs consoles to sell and the transition from Xbox one to Xbox Series seems to be slower than the PS4 to PS5. A lot of the big games presented in 2020 ( Avowed, Fable, Project dark and Hellblade 2) are still not showing any progress when that would be a killer conference to have them seen with gameplay. In comparison all of Sony first party games in their conference(GOW Ragnarok, Demon's souls,HZD2, Ratchet, Returnal...) have been put on the market to critical and commercial success. Only a few exclusives like Kotor are missing in action.
I am a gamer. I want good games to play. If Fable is good I will naturaly go buy it and play it. And if this game and others from Xbox are good it will make me think of buying the next Xbox console. That is what they should do. Make games. I hope that they continue to do so and that we will have good news at this E3.