Well what I believed is that having more consoles is a good thing, and that no one else is ever jumping into this business again as a platform holder. I knew MS was on the ropes and nearly toast if something didn't change radically. I knew Call of Duty was always going to stay multiplatform. I figured that with MS pushing more niche stuff, having some of that mainstream Call of Duty money going to them is not a bad thing. The alternative is they're done. As for the Bethesda acquisition, I think they were on their last legs already - pushing studios to make stuff like Fallout 76 and Redfall GAAS. I think pretty much everyone MS bought was almost out of business (Double Fine, Obsidian, Bethesda, Ninja Theory). I didn't really see a lot too bad with that either.
Most of what I saw was people claiming this will destroy PS, which seemed way more off than what I was saying. I was saying MS is nearly done, and I guess if I did anything wrong it was undersell how close they were to exiting. I still think that added scrutiny from the large merger wouldn't change much if the console wasn't already tanking and the sub stalling. If it was doing better, the scrutiny wouldn't see so much in the red. But everything has fully collapsed in terms of hardware, and all the rest follows that. I only recall one other person saying MS was about dead during the merger talks (instead of an invincible monopoly), which is what I was saying.
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