Makoto-Yuki
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Reminder on how not all the enormous acquisitions go through.
This isn't a suggestion that the AB acquisition is in grave danger or something, but for an acquisition of this scale the legislators will be pushing for anti-monopoly obligations.
Nvidia did promise to give full access of ARM's newest uarchs to their current competitors and it still didn't go through.
Of course, AFAIK Nvidia does have a worse history of monopolistic practices than Microsoft in the last ~10 years, and those were probably used by the plaintiffs to push the class action suit and kill the ARM deal.
I think Microsoft will probably be safe if they sign a contract saying they'll release Call of Duty, Diablo and others on Playstation for at least the next 10 years or so.
Which is on par with what Phil Spencer has been saying.
Note: I never played a single Activision Blizzard game on a console, I personally don't care either way. I'm simply commenting on the deal terms which will definitely go through a lot of hoops throughout 2022 and 2023.
i knew this kind of post was gonna be in here lol.
Microsoft probably have a good idea of whether or not the deal would go ahead before they decided to do it. Them getting Activison Blizzard isn't really gonna cause a monopoly or give them too much power. Maybe if they go for EA or Take Two next we can start to worry about regulations.
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