FoxMcChief
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What a wonderful gift for me on my birthday. It’s like the universe just knew what to get me.
Let's see some games now.
Why is one multi-billion corporation buying another multi-billion corporation a gift for you?What a wonderful gift for me on my birthday. It’s like the universe just knew what to get me.
You’re right. It’s a gift to all gamers.Why is one multi-billion corporation buying another multi-billion corporation a gift for you?![]()
No, maybe only to those who suck up to and cheer for billion $$ corporationsYou’re right. It’s a gift to all gamers.
If Apple ends up acquiring Sony or something, Microsoft is going to quickly find out their attempt to buy out the industry completely backfired. No one can fuck with Apple, not even Microsoft. FAFO Phil SpenderWe can now welcome Apple, Amazon, the House of Mouse and Google into the fight for publisher acquisitions. If a trillion dollar company with a console platform can make a 70bn purchase, then it stands to reason that similar companies with no traditional console footprint can make these acquisitions a few times over without any fear of regulators. Hurray for Xbox with a purchase that could possibly put them 4th in a current 3 horse race. #letthemcompete
Congrats to Xbox fans
Hard luck to PlayStation fans
Hope MS utilize this effectively as this can be their turning point.
Hope Sony stops being arrogant and more consumer friendly and more fierce in investing in studios or pubs if they ever want to do anything more than just repeateting 4 games over and over.
Think that US/Foreign companies can't easily buy Sony cause of the security concernsIf Apple ends up acquiring Sony or something, Microsoft is going to quickly find out their attempt to buy out the industry completely backfired. No one can fuck with Apple, not even Microsoft. FAFO Phil Spender
STICK IT TO THE MAN MY BROTHERI guarantee by this time next year the xbox fanboys cheering this on are going to start regretting it. Once MS has you by the balls they are going to start twisting, and there will fuck all you can do about it.
It will reach a point where gamepass is the equivalent to buying several Day One releases a year and for most people they won't be 'saving' money. This isn't about saving you money, this is about getting you into the subscription then slowly milking you.
Good luck.
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How does that work?ABK will give Xbox 2 billion dollars in pure profit each year and 10 billion dollars in cash on hand. For the short term Xbox gains alot.
Well they seem to have glossed over all the other tools MS has to manipulate that market. Has anyone ever had it in writing what MS would charge to ensure their ActiBliz games can appear on non-windows platforms? Has (or will there be) any regulation into Windows license cost manipulation for cloud 'competitors'?
I guarantee by this time next year the xbox fanboys cheering this on are going to start regretting it. Once MS has you by the balls they are going to start twisting, and there will fuck all you can do about it.
It will reach a point where gamepass is the equivalent to buying several Day One releases a year and for most people they won't be 'saving' money. This isn't about saving you money, this is about getting you into the subscription then slowly milking you.
I still stand by my view that Microsoft doesn't "deserve" to buy ActiBliz (given their poor track record in terms of putting out actual bangers as opposed to "eh decent but not unremarkable" titles), personally don't trust Microsoft not to completely fuck up it all up post-merger.Some of you are crying like babies right now, it is really embarrassing man Sony will be perfectly fine nothing is going to happen to them.
I wish Activistion bought Bungie back in the day and they become ABBK, that would gave been more fun, everything coming full circle.
Did you not read the article on how the Japanese should allow American businesses (cough MS career moments cough) buy Nintendo? A few puff pieces will do the jobThink that US/Foreign companies can't easily buy Sony cause of the security concerns
FTFYFinally it's done, well done Microsoft. Looking forward to more low quality games and inevitable price hikes on Game Pass
Yeah, something like that or I could imagine that for the first time in nearly 30 year, Sony and Nintendo might be prepared to work together, similar to the way Nintendo and Sega work together on an Olympics game.We can now welcome Apple, Amazon, the House of Mouse and Google into the fight for publisher acquisitions. If a trillion dollar company with a console platform can make a 70bn purchase, then it stands to reason that similar companies with no traditional console footprint can make these acquisitions a few times over without any fear of regulators. Hurray for Xbox with a purchase that could possibly put them 4th in a current 3 horse race. #letthemcompete
Modern Warfare 3 can't go into Game Pass Day 1 even if Microsoft wanted to do it.I would honestly be very surprised if COD MW3 is offered on gamepass day 1
The only way Nintendo and Sony will work together is if when they merge, the name of the merger is called Nintendo, the management structure remains Nintendo and Nintendo have final say in all matters.Yeah, something like that or I could imagine that for the first time in nearly 30 year, Sony and Nintendo might be prepared to work together, similar to the way Nintendo and Sega work together on an Olympics game.
And I've got a feeling they won't and will instead charge people a fee on top of their gamepass subscription to play it day 1Modern Warfare 3 can't go into Game Pass Day 1 even if Microsoft wanted to do it.
Because Sony has marketing rights for that game and those rights literally forbids Microsoft from putting that game into Game Pass.
I don't expect Modern Warfare 3 in Game Pass until 2024 when new COD will come out.
But as far as I know, Modern Warfare 3 is last COD game under Sony's marketing agreement.
But Microsoft should be free to add every older COD game into Game Pass.
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It's over. Unlike most of GAF, I can just move to my phone games, I no longer care what happens to consoles.
They don't really have spent money, they invested money and have staff, assets, ip, real estate for 70bn... They don't need to re coup it, it's better invested that sitting in a bank...And I've got a feeling they won't and will instead charge people a fee on top of their gamepass subscription to play it day 1
They've got to re coup the money they have spent on this deal somehow, it's ether going to be an extra fee or gamepass subscriptions are about to get a whole lot more expensive
Microsoft are not going to pump billions into a project and not expect anything back in returnThey don't really have spent money, they invested money and have staff, assets, ip, real estate for 70bn... They don't need to re coup it, it's better invested that sitting in a bank...
Nothing was really lost by Sony or PlayStation or fans. COD will continue to be on PlayStation as per their recent deal. I don't think anything else, especially in the near-to-mid-future lineup, is even remotely big enough to change the balance.Congrats to Xbox fans
Hard luck to PlayStation fans
Hope MS utilize this effectively as this can be their turning point.
Hope Sony stops being arrogant and more consumer friendly and more fierce in investing in studios or pubs if they ever want to do anything more than just repeateting 4 games over and over.
Apple did help make a console with Bandai. SONY had no issues buying films studios with out any traditional film making experience or out spending SEGA or Nintendo in the console market and buying studios or publishers ..We can now welcome Apple, Amazon, the House of Mouse and Google into the fight for publisher acquisitions. If a trillion dollar company with a console platform can make a 70bn purchase, then it stands to reason that similar companies with no traditional console footprint can make these acquisitions a few times over without any fear of regulators. Hurray for Xbox with a purchase that could possibly put them 4th in a current 3 horse race. #letthemcompete
Making games is a risky business.They don't really have spent money, they invested money and have staff, assets, ip, real estate for 70bn... They don't need to re coup it, it's better invested that sitting in a bank...
I've read some poor takes here but have you ever tried rereading your posts before finally hitting post reply?Apple did help make a console with Bandai. SONY had no issues buying films studios with out any traditional film making experience or out spending SEGA or Nintendo in the console market and buying studios or publishers ..
What goes around comes around.
Money in a bank doesn't get interest when it's in the billion range, you pay to keep the money there not the other way. They now have staffs, IP, real estate, technology and a big entry point in mobile market, king will keep making billions, same for cod, except us nobody cares who buys who in the real world. The casual cod fans doesn't know who's behind the game, let alone who owns the developer or the IP, cod is simply cod. Gaming is risky as any other investment, and let's not forget even if everything goes really bad it will not change ms future... They're safe even if they lost those 70bn on the way to the beachMaking games is a risky business.
Money sitting in the bank guarantees a profit. That money could also be spent on other more profitable ventures, e.g., Cloud or AI.
Games, on the other hand, do not guarantee profit. Look at Redfall. Microsoft bought that game and studio and that must have cost Xbox a fortune in losses. Seems like Forza and Starfield will share the same fate.
So it's necessarily better invested than sitting in a bank. Or, better invested in gaming either.
Now Microsoft has the only potential genuine competitor to Mario Kart in Crash Team Racing
We can now welcome Apple, Amazon, the House of Mouse and Google into the fight for publisher acquisitions. If a trillion dollar company with a console platform can make a 70bn purchase, then it stands to reason that similar companies with no traditional console footprint can make these acquisitions a few times over without any fear of regulators. Hurray for Xbox with a purchase that could possibly put them 4th in a current 3 horse race. #letthemcompete
Making games is a risky business.
Money sitting in the bank guarantees a profit. That money could also be spent on other more profitable ventures, e.g., Cloud or AI.
Games, on the other hand, do not guarantee profit. Look at Redfall. Microsoft bought that game and studio and that must have cost Xbox a fortune in losses. Seems like Forza and Starfield will share the same fate.
So it's necessarily better invested than sitting in a bank. Or, better invested in gaming either.
Buuut MS is bad so these points all make sense even if the logic doesn't hold up.... /sAbsolutely strange that you think this ‘opened the floodgates’ for something that was always possible.
Amazon, Google, Apple etc could have acquired publishers years ago, at their leisure. Tencent’s been on this path for a while. This doesn’t change the picture for any of them.
It’s really unlikely any new player sells enough consoles to catch up to any of the three.
AI/Cloud investments are still risky, and Activision has long since been run as a very profitable entity.
It’s hard to square your earlier arguments about this deal being about ‘monopoly’ to this pivot that the deal is a bad one that will drive MS down
Now THAT would be the worst thing to happen in gaming, can you just imagine the PS6 being $3000 and then you'd have to buy a controller separately for $500, oh, and a $1000 stand, it would have good specs though and look very pretty (actually, scratch that if the Pippin was anything to go off)If Apple ends up acquiring Sony or something, Microsoft is going to quickly find out their attempt to buy out the industry completely backfired. No one can fuck with Apple, not even Microsoft. FAFO Phil Spender
Nothing was really lost by Sony or PlayStation or fans. COD will continue to be on PlayStation as per their recent deal. I don't think anything else, especially in the near-to-mid-future lineup, is even remotely big enough to change the balance.