Xbox Buys Activision Blizzard - Holy S&*%

Xbox Buys Activision Blizzard - Holy S&*%

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Xbox No-Showed at The Game Awards, but There’s Good News – Unlocked 720

We didn't get any reveals from Xbox at this year's Game Awards, but there's some very good news: we're going to see a lot more from them very soon. We talk all about what Xbox's 2026 Developer Direct might look like, and then discuss our favorite Game Awards reveals. This weeks s ...  Afficher plus

Does Xbox’s Next Gen Start in 2026? – Unlocked 719

Our Xbox crew kicks off by going over IGN's nominees for Best Xbox Game of 2025 before giving our individual picks, and then we get to the big topic this week: new comments by Xbox's VP of Next-Gen that seem to suggest we're getting SOMETHING next year. Whether that's just an ann ...  Afficher plus

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How Will Gamers and Investors Respond to Microsoft’s Acquisition of Activision Blizzard?
Cold Call

In January 2022, Microsoft announced its acquisition of the video game company Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion. The deal would make Microsoft the world’s third largest video game company, but it also exposes the company to several risks. First, the all-cash deal would requi ...  Afficher plus

Big Stories of 2023: The Microsoft-Activision Blizzard Deal
TechStuff

Nearly two years after Microsoft announced its intention to acquire video game company Activision Blizzard, it sealed the deal. But it wasn't a sure thing. We look back on how government officials around the world nearly prevented the merger and why. See omnystudio.com/listener f ...  Afficher plus

Microsoft and the Metaverse
The Daily

Microsoft announced this week that it was acquiring Activision Blizzard, the maker of video games such as Call of Duty and Candy Crush, in a deal valued at nearly $70 billion.

Microsoft, the owner of Xbox, said the acquisition was a step toward gaining a foothold in the ...

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How Microsoft bagged Activision Blizzard
Behind the Money

In the 1990s, Microsoft was seen as a tech industry bully. Once viewed as combative and ruthless in the eyes of regulators, the company underwent an image makeover in the decades since. Now, the FT’s Richard Waters explains how Microsoft’s transformation pushed their $75bn acq ...

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