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Well that's it. Microsoft has completed their acquisition of Activision Blizzard King thanks to the UK's Competition & Markets Authority clearing the way.

As announced by the UK CMA, they said the new deal where Microsoft does not purchase Activision's cloud gaming rights, which instead goes to Ubisoft would "preserve competitive prices and better services":

In its original investigation, the CMA found Microsoft already held a strong position in relation to cloud gaming and blocked the deal. 

The sale of Activision’s cloud streaming rights to Ubisoft will prevent the distribution of important, popular content – including games such as Call of Duty, Overwatch, and World of Warcraft – from coming under the control of Microsoft in relation to cloud gaming. The restructured deal substantially addressed the concerns that the CMA had following its original investigation, which concluded earlier this year.   

The CMA did identify limited residual concerns with the new deal, but Microsoft gave undertakings that will ensure that the terms of the sale of Activision’s rights to Ubisoft are enforceable by the CMA. 

The CMA consulted on these undertakings and is satisfied that this will provide the safety net needed to make sure this deal is properly implemented.

UK CMA

Microsoft also have their own announcement to note it's finished that's just celebrating the deal. In the post they confirmed the plan to add Activision, Blizzard, and King franchises to Game Pass and other platforms.

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What are you thoughts on this finally being completed?

Any feelings on Microsoft and Xbox aside, game industry consolidation is worrying. With many publishers and developers getting swallowed up, it hands a lot of power to a few companies. We've seen so many times now what happens like with the troubles at Embracer as just one recent example.

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tpau Oct 14, 2023
Hopefully we will still be able to use the battle.net launcher and won't be forced to switch to ms game pass.
anyone_yun Oct 14, 2023
I can’t understand how people are welcoming this as good news


Last edited by anyone_yun on 14 October 2023 at 12:00 pm UTC
massatt212 Oct 14, 2023
Quoting: tpauHopefully we will still be able to use the battle.net launcher and won't be forced to switch to ms game pass.

I hope they remove that shitty launcher, and let us login like Halo, gears and forza on steam, always hated battle.net launcher.
Put it all in Microsoft Store and Steam.
Mal Oct 14, 2023
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All shit that was due ever since Vivendi bought it. Of all possible endings, the Microsoft one is probably the happier one.
Pengling Oct 14, 2023
Quoting: anyone_yunI can’t understand how people are welcoming this as good news
They've obviously forgotten (or never knew) the outcome for the Rare and Argonaut libraries.
massatt212 Oct 14, 2023
Quoting: Pengling
Quoting: anyone_yunI can’t understand how people are welcoming this as good news
They've obviously forgotten (or never knew) the outcome for the Rare and Argonaut libraries.

we got KI and Battle Toads, sea of thiefs, and a new Perfect Dark coming most of rare top games where nintendo exclusives, so what we forgot?


Last edited by massatt212 on 14 October 2023 at 1:23 pm UTC
Pengling Oct 14, 2023
Quoting: massatt212
Quoting: Pengling
Quoting: anyone_yunI can’t understand how people are welcoming this as good news
They've obviously forgotten (or never knew) the outcome for the Rare and Argonaut libraries.

we got KI and Battle Toads, sea of thiefs, and a new Perfect Dark coming most of rare top games where nintendo exclusives, so what we forgot?
The Argonaut titles, for starters. (After Argonaut's bankruptcy in 2004, their IPs were bought back and transferred to its founder's other company. Their company after that one was Ninja Theory, which Microsoft bought in 2018.)

Seriously, though, Rare made a lot more than the few titles you've named plus their handful of Nintendo exclusives, even once you filter out the licensed content from the period where they mainly acted as programmers-for-hire. Getting bought out severely reduced their output, and completely changed the character of what little remained.
massatt212 Oct 14, 2023
Quoting: Pengling
Quoting: massatt212
Quoting: Pengling
Quoting: anyone_yunI can’t understand how people are welcoming this as good news
They've obviously forgotten (or never knew) the outcome for the Rare and Argonaut libraries.

we got KI and Battle Toads, sea of thiefs, and a new Perfect Dark coming most of rare top games where nintendo exclusives, so what we forgot?
The Argonaut titles, for starters. (After Argonaut's bankruptcy in 2004, their IPs were bought back and transferred to its founder's other company. Their company after that one was Ninja Theory, which Microsoft bought in 2018.)

Seriously, though, Rare made a lot more than the few titles you've named plus their handful of Nintendo exclusives, even once you filter out the licensed content from the period where they mainly acted as programmers-for-hire. Getting bought out severely reduced their output, and completely changed the character of what little remained.

i check rare hardly made anything good.
Pengling Oct 14, 2023
Quoting: massatt212i check rare hardly made anything good.
Rare were an extremely influential game-developer, and your opinion on their output doesn't change the facts that I stated above.
slaapliedje Oct 14, 2023
Quoting: MohandevirSeriously. AAA studios have proven time and again that most of their games are beautiful empty shells filled with micro-transactions scams. EA, Ubisoft and Activision/Blizzard all fall into this category. Gaming studios for shareholders. Not my cup of tea. Sad for the players and the real creators that would like to create games they want to play. They are gradually killing the industry. I haven't bought a AAA game in ages, I involuntarily tend to encourage indie developers, lately. I find that their games are of better quality.
All of those companies were making fantastic games back before they became too big to give a crap. Every once in a while, a 'gem' falls out of the coal, and we get stuff like Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor. But for the most part, they just churn out the same crap year after year.

The new Assassin's Creed doesn't even look all that better, graphically, then the last 4 of them...
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