I don't know why they are doing this. They might make money on AB (all three legs of it are profitable) but it doesn't really serve their original market aims. But then again, since AB is a maker of live-service games almost exclusively, and Microsoft is trying to add value to its subscription service (aka most ftp stuff doesn't add much) it never really fit anyway and was just them snapping up a deal in the wake of that sex scandal stuff.
To those saying that the CMA had played them, no this was the "new proposal" from two months ago that made them change their mind. I think the only shocker here is that it seems to apply everywhere instead of just in the UK.
To those saying that the CMA had played them, no this was the "new proposal" from two months ago that made them change their mind. I think the only shocker here is that it seems to apply everywhere instead of just in the UK.