ToadMan
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So I think this was actually brought up in court. The contracts for GeForce Now don't really matter for the arguments in the case because GeForce Now doesn't make money from the sale of the games (someone correct me if I'm wrong).
The other cloud services they did contracts with like Boosteroid have no presence in the US market and don't have near the amount of resources that Microsoft does. Giving a deal to them does not harm Microsoft in anyway.
Yea this was the obvious answer to me too. The FTC and this court have a duty to regulate the US market and MS's deals only had GFN in the US.
The deals outside the US aren't really relevant.