• LetMeEatCake@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Microsoft got Zenimax and was then rather excessive in how they handled it, and that is a large part of what prompted this degree of pushback by regulatory bodies.

    If Xbox wants to leave the door open for future acquisitions they are very much aware they need to tread carefully moving forward.

    This reads like a rather optimistic take to me.

    What Microsoft learned here is that they can buy a publisher (Bethesda), make that publisher’s games exclusive, and still get the biggest gaming acquisition in history approved by regulators.

    Microsoft will likely pause acquisitions for a bit, but everyone else that wants to get into/stay in gaming is going to look into them even more than before. I’d be surprised if Sony doesn’t end up buying someone decently large (but not as large as Activision: Sony cannot afford anything like that). Everyone seems to think Sony would go for Square Enix but I think they would make a different choice.

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      1 year ago

      Yes, Sony will very likely eye an acquisition (possibly even the one extensively rumoured over the years that isn’t Square Enix), but that’d be to shore up their bargaining position over exclusivity.

      The exclusivity fight, particularly if mutually assured destruction, isn’t a winning bet long term.

      There’s an ebb and flow to this industry, and we’ve already seen under Jim Ryan the shift to PC ports after exclusivity windows.

      Honestly, the biggest thing holding back Sony ports to Xbox is probably Microsoft’s insistence on platform support for the Series S.

      Not great to engineer streamlined system that you push to the max with first party titles to then instead get held back planning to support your competitor’s worst product.

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        Sony will very likely eye an acquisition (possibly even the one extensively rumoured over the years that isn’t Square Enix)

        Sony won’t be allowed to since they’re the market leader by a long way.

        Honestly, the biggest thing holding back Sony ports to Xbox is probably Microsoft’s insistence on platform support for the Series S.

        No, it’s that sony don’t want to release their games on xbox. Don’t be silly. Playstation basically is Sony these days. Everything else they own has either died or faded into irrelevance apart from cameras and tvs. Playstation is their biggest asset, and they would never consider releasing their games on their competitors consoles.

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          won’t be allowed to since they’re the market leader

          That’s not really how it works.

          would never consider releasing their games on their competitor’s consoles

          Eh, we’ll see.