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Literally anyone can post a tweet like this right now and be correct. Companies are dumping billions to avoid their money losing value of course big shit is coming.
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I doubt Sony or MS are making any more big moves this year, so this news is concerning.
The deal is they're finally getting married.
The deal is they're finally getting married.
Correct. Karak had also hinted at something else that may be substantial incoming on his podcasts.Both @Karak and Skullzi teased ActiBliz. Zenimax was also teased by someone(I used to mention his name here but I forgot).
Valve didn't like MS because back on the 360 they didn't want to let them update games with free content without getting paid, not sure if the relation has changed since. But back then it led to Gabe appearing on stage at Sony's E3 conference to tout the PS3 version of Portal 2 which would feature Steam integration.
Valve Reveals Portal 2 for PlayStation 3: Steam Details
A few months back, Valve announced some initial details of Steam's debut in the PS3 version of Portal 2. While people were excited to hear about the PS3 game's inclusion of Steam access to Portal 2 on any PC or Mac, they also had a bunch of questions. Portal 2 for PlayStation 3 is the [...]blog.playstation.com
It seems that Valve and Sony have enjoyed a good relationship since then with Sony games appearing on Steam and Alyx potentially being a launch title for PSVR2. That's why I think that if Valve did sell it would be to Sony rather than to MS. Since it's not publicly traded they can decide who buys them if they even decide to sell.
Using such an old story when we have a much more recent one.not sure if the relation has changed since
Versus MS who releases everything day 1 on steam.It seems that Valve and Sony have enjoyed a good relationship since then with Sony games appearing on Steam
Now you are just adding rumors to feel better.Alyx potentially being a launch title for PSVR2.
That's why I think that if Valve did sell it would be to Sony rather than to MS. Since it's not publicly traded they can decide who buys them if they even decide to sell.
Nobody wants them without their IPI think i read this morning that AT&T just spun off their WarnerMedia and consolidated in a deal or something? So maybe they are going to be selling of WB game studios after all? We may hear about Sony or MS buying them soon. Sony makes sense cause they're investing in fighting games more lately. But then that could fill a void for MS? Dunno.
I think most GAF doesn't want these acquisitions to happen. It's more about having the games you like inside your ecosystem right now.
I always played on Sony consoles and i "want" them to buy Square-Enix not because of console warring, but because i don't want to lose access to those games.
Nobody wants them without their IP
Nintendo can ride out this storm pretty easily with another, more powerful Switch and more of the same games they've been making so far.What's funny is that while discourse about these acquisitions almost exclusively happens through a console war lens, it's increasingly clear that the actual reason Microsoft and Sony are engaging in these spending sprees is because they're preparing for the post-console future. They're trying to figure out how to create platforms and services that transcend the old "whatever box is in your living room governs what you play" paradigm. Microsoft clearly wants GamePass on everything (including PS5 and Switch) and Sony's "Bungie will remain multiplatform" statement hints that they're building some bigger box-neutral service as well. Most motherfuckers here are fighting the last war.
That said, who knows what Nintendo's doing/planning. Seems like they've largely rebuffed Microsoft's attempts to get GamePass on Switch so far, and their own subscription service is obviously a mess and still in its infancy. But then Nintendo is cleaning up with their current approach and has always been an idiosyncratic and opaque black box as far as strategy is concerned.
It would only be insider trading if Grubb actually bought/sold shares in the companies. He also hasn't given any specifics publicly.How is this not a liability for insider trading claims?
Does anyone really pay more for their streaming content than when they had cable? I was an early adopter, cut cable back in 2010. At the time I was on some mid tier cable package plus internet for like $110 a month. Now I pay like $55 for internet, $15 for Netflix, $8 for Disney, and $10 for Amazon. That's $88 a month and I don't have to deal with commercials, DVRs, cable boxes, contracts with cancellation fees, and I get the content I want on demand. Sometimes I cancel my Netflix when we aren't watching enough, and other times I've subscribed to Hulu, HBO, or Paramount when I want to watch a series or movie. It makes no sense to pine for the days of monolithic cable companies charging you $65-100 bucks to get a bunch of shit you never watch, to have it be infested with commercials, and to not be able to cancel at will.By 'everything on everything' if you mean that we'll get a billion different game streaming services like we have now for TV? Sure.
We were promised television utopia unburdened from the strings of big cable companies. A la cart channel and content viewing. Everything on everything......for $15 a month....each company.....content fragmentation...everywhere.
Expect more of the same.
Youll go from paying $400 once a generation and a dozen $60 games over 6 years. To $20 a here, $30 there, $50 here for the platinum tier and $60 on you card for the pay by minute plan there...MONTHLY.....FOR LIFE.
Its getting to the point that PC might be the best option (ignoring cost).Not everyone wants to "feed" 2 pieces of gaming hardware. I most certainly won't buy 2 consoles. I'd rather sacrifice certain IPs than buying multiple consoles or building an expensive PC. I have plenty of friends that game on PC and i witness their headaches waiting for stuff to be patched or graphical bugs that need time to be solved, etc...not even mentioning how many of them are waiting to actually buy a new graphic card. It's just not worth the trouble for me.
That said, buying a Series S + Gamepass is not out of my mind for sure. Specially in Portugal. I've seen Series S at a discount for 270€ + free Gamepass for 3 months, lmao.
No doubt the best option for gaming going forward is a PC + Switch.Its getting to the point that PC might be the best option (ignoring cost).
Remember when we all used to argue about games?
Yup, that Xbox players needed to buy a PS console to play SF5 and FF7R was Microsoft fault. Absolutely.This.
Thanks to Microsoft.
This is the first time ever I actually afraid and excited about acquisitions, sad really.
lol, I mean it makes sense for Sony and Epic Games, but come on... Valve....And that's Valve. Valve is valued at around $12B which should make it easily affordable to Sony. Buying Valve would instantly give Sony the lion's share of the PC market and let them compete on two platforms the way MS currently does. It would boost their VR capabilities as well and they would have a portable system in the form of Steamdeck. Sony have been pretty cozy with Valve lately, porting many of it's exclusives to PC and putting them on Steam rather than creating their own launcher/service with PlayStation branding. Rumors also suggest that Valve is porting Half-Life Alyx to the PSVR2 as a launch title. It would be good for Sony but also for gamers who could hope to get PlayStation exclusives day one on PC and potential sequels like Half-Life 3 and Portal 3 that Valve haven't been interested in making despite heavy demand.
Some might suggest Epic as an alternative but Epic is more than double the price ($28B), has less market-share with its PC store and there could potentially be opposition to deal from a legal standpoint seeing as Unreal Engine is widely used by devs across all platforms. And while Fortnite would be a huge get, I feel like Valve IPs will have better value in the long run, as Fornite's popularity is sure to fade when the next big thing comes around as today's youth are very fickle-minded.
I certainly would welcome it. I think all these acquisitions by both MS and Sony are a good thing because I don't believe they are doing this so much in a bid to compete with each other but rather to fend off Apple, Google, Meta and Amazon who are eager took take over gaming and have the cash to buy whoever they want in order to do so. I also feel like many studios and publishers would much rather be bought by MS or Sony than by those other huge corporations that don't have the pedigree in gaming that MS and Sony have.
Yeah but journous like shreier are not of the same adviceBecause there’s no reasonable way someone could conclude that Microsoft would harm the industry or have a monopoly with this acquisition.
It’s already been said ad nauseam that Microsoft would only be the third largest publisher, behind Sony and Tencent, after this goes through. And there are plenty of other publishers in the industry.
It’s the US Government doing due diligence. And the $3b blackout fee is substantial, which means Microsoft believes it won’t have issues clearing any hurdles.
Back when new games were good enough to argue about? that was a long time ago
You actually have no clue either.That you don’t have the insight in the companies that Sony doesn’t mean that Sony made a bad purchase here.
What if this is another Microsoft Acquisition and that Sony only responded with the Bungie buyout because they knew that Activision wasn't the end of it.
Yeah this is a reaction to the Zenimax deal, there is no reaction to the Activision deal as it is too massive for Sony to counter.I don’t think it has anything to do with microsoft buying them, I don’t think MS were interested.
I think after the Bethesda deal went through last year a lot of pressure was on Sony to show their strength as the leading next gen platform holder. They shopped around who they could get and where they were lacking as a business ( first person shooters ) and after creating a good business deal with securing the year long exclusivity deal with Bungie it seemed like the best option.
it needed to be a big deal one larger than an insomniac or firespite but there probably wasn’t too many options.
I don’t think it is a good deal for Sony at all, Bungie absolutely pulled the Ace card in this negotiation.
I don’t think it’s got anything to do with activision but everything with having to show a market leading mentality after the Bethesda deal.
Every time i refresh GAF right now i'm afraid of what i'll find.
Fuck it. Throw everything at us. I'll pretend to be shocked as usual.
Nooo make it stop.
Thanks, now I'll surely have nightmares.Hopefully not Tencent
I belive we're in the 'bargaining' phase of the 5 stages of grief.And here comes the mental gymnastic team going for the gold.