In addition to the previously highlighted commitment to deliver Activision Blizzard game content to Sony’s PlayStation platform over the next 10 years, Microsoft has once again stated that once the acquisition of Activision Blizzard is completed, it will bring Activision Blizzard games to the Nintendo gaming platform. . get closer, thus more convincing Many people believe in Microsoft’s determination to bring games to more platform players.
According to Phil Spencer, head of the Xbox business, via Twitter, if Microsoft successfully completes the acquisition of Activision Blizzard, it will bring the Call of Duty game series to the Nintendo gaming platform within 10 years, and at the same time explain that more games will be available on different platforms to play.
At the same time, Phil Spencer also revealed that Microsoft will continue to sell the PC version of the “Call of Duty” game series on the Steam service platform, so as to ease the worries of regulators in various places that the acquisition of Activision from part of Microsoft Blizzard could constitute a monopoly.
Before that, the Microsoft dealIt has been targeted by EU antitrust agenciesand will conduct a thorough investigation, while the British market competition regulator also conducted a thorough investigation into Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard in September this year. In addition, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and South Korea also continue to focus on whether Microsoft’s transaction will affect the market. Competition only includes Saudi Arabia, Brazil and other regions that accept the acquisition of Activision Blizzard from part of Microsoft.
The US Federal Trade Commission may also plan to file an antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Factors include that Microsoft’s transaction could have a large impact on the market, and on the other hand, why Microsoft and Activision Blizzard won’t. of market monopoly cannot be convincing enough.
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