Microsoft defends its acquisition, claiming that Activision Blizzard games have nothing “unique”
The company believes that Activision Blizzard games are not “must have”.

Although a few months have passed since its announcement, Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard continues to be talked about a lot in the industry. this act resulting in a transaction, $68.7 billioncaught your attention regulatory bodies market that has not yet approved the operation.
There is nothing unique about video games developed and distributed by Activision Blizzard.microsoftWhile there aren’t a few organizations raising their eyebrows at the acquisition, we do have to move to New Zealand to find out some of the reasons Microsoft offered for not interrupting the purchase: “Regarding Activision Blizzard video games, nothing unique Reads a document submitted (via Twisted Voxel) to the “Commercial Acquisitions and Business Licensing Commission” about video games developed and distributed by Activision Blizzard, a ‘must-have’ that may cause further concern for competing PC and console publishers.

At the end of the day, it’s important to remember that the acquisition of Activision Blizzard means Microsoft is just as important as the franchises. overwatch anyone Call of Duty, the second most controversial in the network. In this sense, Microsoft calmed the community by saying that Call of Duty installments will continue to be released on PlayStation. beyond the signed agreements.
While Microsoft claims that not having these myths on other platforms is not a big deal for distributors, Sony has a very different view. And according to their statements before the Brazilian regulatory commission, the Japanese company believes that the Call of Duty saga is. has no rival and your presence is so important influences purchase choice users

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Source: 3D Juegos
