You are not seriously expecting me to applaud this deal because it gives Ubisoft a "lifeline"What part of this is ‘shady’ or ‘pathetic’?
This is a clear as clear can be. It seems to remove the CMA’s concerns about Cloud, guarantees ALL Activision games on Ubisoft + and could even be a lifeline for Ubisoft as a struggling producer.
People miss the streaming rights in the ubi tweet. Probably MS if forcing Ubi to use MS Azure for this as well.
For the kloutWhy this dumbass always negative?
Unwilling to accept what again? I don't recall anyone suggesting Microsoft wasn't willing to make deals to get this acquisition done. That's probably been the most obvious thing about this whole ordeal. Brad Smith was in Brussels saying he had a contract for Sony in his pocket.
They've got the cloud streaming rights not the microtransactions revenue or game sales rights. They will not drop xdefiant because of this.What an utterly bizarre agreement, Ubisoft must be laughing all the way to the bank.
They’ve inherited COD watch them drop xdefiant like a hot potato.
That's how anti-competative bodies should work. Force company to implement real binding changes and not vague 10-year deals.
How is this contract less binding than that signed with eu?How is this contract any more binding than that signed with the EU?
Doubtful. Anything that self-serving would increase the chance of the deal being rejected.
so it's just a proposal
let's hope the CMA blocks it again
There are two divestitures that would be structural in nature that the CMA can reasonably accept and still remain in line with their May report, if they require it:
1. MSFT fully divests the xCloud business in the UK, this would theoretically remove MSFTs ability to foreclose access to ATVI games to only their cloud gaming offering, but this is a bit heavy-handed and definitely would present UK gamers with a definitively worse situation than the rest of the world. In my mind the better solution is
2. MSFT divests the publishing rights to ATVI games for Cloud Gaming services that serve the UK. This is a structural remedy under the CMA Act and it would fully remove MSFTs ability to foreclose access to Cloud Gaming services that don't already have an access deal in place (although they could just seek one of those through the EU remedy package). From a UK consumer perspective the only thing that could be worse here is prices for them to access cloud gaming services could possibly be higher (because services would have to buy licensing rights to ATVI games for UK consumers as opposed to getting them for free through the EU remedy package).
Can you really translate advanced Direct X games to Linux?
Over the next 15 years
If the CMA accept this they have been leaned on. Another nothing proposal.
No because it is limited to 15 yearsCan't see them doing that. This fundamentally solves the CMAs issue. Quoting myself from the other thread:
Option 2 was the one they went with (except instead of just the UK it's worldwide). Now any cloud gaming providers (including Sony, if they launch a streaming service in a subscription format) can buy a license for ActiBlizz content and Luna gets it through their existing Ubisoft+ channel.
The CMA just made more games available to more players.I don't know or care anymore, all I wanted was more games for Gamepass but this has gone on so long I'm not bothered if it goes through or not. The CMA blocked for a pathetic reason but they blocked nonetheless
What an utterly bizarre agreement, Ubisoft must be laughing all the way to the bank.
They’ve inherited COD watch them drop xdefiant like a hot potato.
Absolutely bizarre but as others have said MS will be purchasing Ubi fairly soon then.
What you mean, the deal is still blocked right? Will they go for this Ubisoft thing?The CMA just made more games available to more players.
When everybody plays we all win, right?
No because it is limited to 15 years
The CMA seems to want their folks to pay more if not jump over more hurdles to get the same shit as the rest of the world. I don't get what they're trying to achieve.
Cloud gaming is saved?
No because it is limited to 15 years
No because it is limited to 15 years
And after 15 years?Sure, using Proton. And the deal requires Ubisoft to pay MSFT a fee to commission ports just like would be done today for any games a publisher wanted ports for.
Nope, the streaming publishing rights for those games are in perpetuity.
Inserting only half of your dick is still considered sex, you know.Still perpetual for all those titles released within that 15 years.
And after 15 years?
I think the expression is ‘kicking the can down the road’
Inserting only half of your dick is still considered sex, you know.
Topher makes a great point here.
This is not a divesment. It's basically a 15-year sub-licesing contract.This is not only a true divestment
Doesn't this only exist because Microsoft can't have the rights in the UKThere’s likely a clause that if UbiSoft is sold the rights immediately revert. Marvel has a similar one with the Spider-Man (and previously X-Men/FF) movie rights. If Sony ever sells off Colombia Pictures or eliminates the Colombia Pictures brand, the Spider-Man movie rights immediately revert to Marvel.
This is not a divesment. It's basically a 15-year sub-licesing contract.
This means MS will now be able to monetize cloud gaming subscription services as well as BYOG cloud gaming services.
Ubisoft will compensate Microsoft for the cloud streaming rights to Activision’s games through a one-off payment and through a market-based wholesale pricing mechanism, including an option that supports pricing based on usage. The terms of the transaction will allow Ubisoft to commercialise these rights to any other cloud gaming services provider (including to Microsoft itself). Ubisoft will have the ability to license out to third parties the cloud streaming rights to Activision’s games under any business model of its choosing, including buy-to-play, multigame subscription services, or any other model that may arise. Ubisoft will also be able, for a fee, to require Microsoft to adapt Activision’s titles to operating systems other than Windows, such as Linux, if it decides to use or license out the cloud streaming rights to Activision’s titles to a cloud gaming service that runs a non-Windows operating system.
It's about cloud gaming, which you can do on any device. You just need a subscription to xCloud. There never was a hardware hinderance to being able to play their gamesThe CMA just made more games available to more players.
When everybody plays we all win, right?
All 12 people that actually use Amazon Luna are going to be customers soon enough, haha.
It's probably making an assumption that if cloud streaming is truly a nascent market that 15 years is long enough for it to mature without the added influence Microsoft would have by controlling ABK games. It is definitely structural in that Microsoft can't take control of streaming rights for ABK games already released once 15 years is up, meaning they won't have the power to force people to their streaming service by making 15 years' worth of games exclusive to it. They'll only be able to leverage new games.Right. This comes across to me more of a behavioral remedy than structural. CMA has frowned on those previously so we will see what they say this time.
I thought the same thing.What is this "Microsoft to buy Ubisoft" nonsense?
That is one hell of a blow to Microsoft's stated future plans to the cloud. The UK is Microsoft's second largest market for gaming as they have stated.
Does this mean their overall cloud gaming ambitions are dead? Without the UK, it sure looks like it.
I'm more interested in this opening a venue for Ubi+ to be included in Game Pass as well.