Microsoft are reportedly in talks with big Japanese publishers but also smaller development studios over potential acquisitions claims games industry journalist Imran Khan in the Giant Bombcast episode 756 .
"[Microsoft] talked with major Japanese publishers about acquisitions," Khan said. "I can't speak on how far those conversations got but they are very clearly interested in some Japanese publishers and smaller studios."
Khan argues that Xbox Game Pass will come to a point where licencing costs will be so high that it makes more sense for Microsoft to simply buy the studio or publisher and all their IPs. He also adds that Phil Spencer's recent comments on acquisitions are not random and that the company certainly has plans in mind on where to go next in terms of buying more studios.
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As I have said many times: After the Activision-Blizzard deal goes through, Microsoft will go after a japanese publisher. For many years now Microsoft mentioned that they want to acquire studios in Japan. And after the Activision acquisition deal goes through, it will be SEGA who's going to join Xbox next.
Sega and Microsoft have been partners for a very long time. Sega backed Xbox day 1 when the very first Xbox launched.
Sonic, Persona Shenmue, Bayonetta, Space Channel, Phantasy Star, Shin Megami Tensei, Skies of Arcadia and all the other Sega IPs will all be Microsoft Xbox IPs soon. Available on Xbox Game Pass. Boosting Xbox GP's value to unreachable heights.
The Activision-Blizzard deal will go through in Q1 2023. I'm expecting the Sega acquisition announcement in Q3 or Q4 2023.
PS: Stop with the "Bu... but an american company can't buy a japanes publisher" BS. That's nonsense and has been debunked several times already.
"[Microsoft] talked with major Japanese publishers about acquisitions," Khan said. "I can't speak on how far those conversations got but they are very clearly interested in some Japanese publishers and smaller studios."
Khan argues that Xbox Game Pass will come to a point where licencing costs will be so high that it makes more sense for Microsoft to simply buy the studio or publisher and all their IPs. He also adds that Phil Spencer's recent comments on acquisitions are not random and that the company certainly has plans in mind on where to go next in terms of buying more studios.
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As I have said many times: After the Activision-Blizzard deal goes through, Microsoft will go after a japanese publisher. For many years now Microsoft mentioned that they want to acquire studios in Japan. And after the Activision acquisition deal goes through, it will be SEGA who's going to join Xbox next.
Sega and Microsoft have been partners for a very long time. Sega backed Xbox day 1 when the very first Xbox launched.
Sonic, Persona Shenmue, Bayonetta, Space Channel, Phantasy Star, Shin Megami Tensei, Skies of Arcadia and all the other Sega IPs will all be Microsoft Xbox IPs soon. Available on Xbox Game Pass. Boosting Xbox GP's value to unreachable heights.
The Activision-Blizzard deal will go through in Q1 2023. I'm expecting the Sega acquisition announcement in Q3 or Q4 2023.
PS: Stop with the "Bu... but an american company can't buy a japanes publisher" BS. That's nonsense and has been debunked several times already.