FTC blocking this deal made this story much more interesting and spicy lol
Especially considering that out of all official comissions, the FTC is the one people expected to block the deal the least.FTC blocking this deal made this story much more interesting and spicy lol
Especially considering that out of all official comissions, the FTC is the one people expected to block the deal the least.
Ppl have come to expect major corporations especially big tech can always have its own way so it would always be a self-fulfilling prophecy that these deals could always go through without issues. Finally glad to see some push back. Even if it does go through in the end I want the ftc to drag this shit out. Fck Microsoft.I didn't really expect this either, we've seen so many crazy deals go thru I thought this would just be yet another wild deal.
Maybe MS got a bit too greedy and overzealous with those buyouts or something and FTC used that Bethesda example of what they expected MS to do with Activision.
The problem with the "blockbuster complaining about netflix" comparison is that customers actually wanted netflix. By and large gamers don't care about gamepass, but Microsoft still wants to shove it down everyone's throats. Netflix ran a business model that succeeded on its merits, not by taking away every Hollywood blockbuster (heh) from its competition. Phil really screwed the pooch by making starfield and redfall exclusive, because they could still argue they're following the netflix model if they hadn't.
Two points:Ppl have come to expect major corporations especially big tech can always have its own way so it would always be a self-fulfilling prophecy that these deals could always go through without issues. Finally glad to see some push back. Even if it does go through in the end I want the ftc to drag this shit out. Fck Microsoft.
Literally nothing could make me do it. I’d rather have my hands cutoff and fed to me. Deep fried ofc. Maybe I would regret it after I had to eat the first hand but initially I’d be pretty firm in my decision.And stupidly the only thing it would take for me to pickup an Xbox again is free online
Same.Literally nothing could make me do it. I’d rather have my hands cutoff and fed to me. Deep fried ofc. Maybe I would regret it after I had to eat the first hand but initially I’d be pretty firm in my decision.
Somehow, I don't think the FTC minds the idea of smaller Microsoft, and gaming would be in a much better place if MS was made smaller by the Xbox division going away for good. Almost everything in modern gaming that people whine about all the time came from MS themselves or developers who got into consoles because of MS allowing them to port DirectX code with little effort, and from MS nickel and dime-ing their customers and allowing others to do so at every opportunity.It looks like MS have decided to treat this latest obstacle with the FTC in the only way they know how:
Sony Wants To Grow PlayStation By Making Xbox Smaller, Phil Spencer Says
"There has really only been one major opposer to the deal, and it's Sony."www.gamespot.com
Blame someone else.
Somehow, I don't think the FTC minds the idea of smaller Microsoft, and gaming would be in a much better place if MS was made smaller by the Xbox division going away for good. Almost everything in modern gaming that people whine about all the time came from MS themselves or developers who got into consoles because of MS allowing them to port DirectX code with little effort, and from MS nickel and dime-ing their customers and allowing others to do so at every opportunity.
Funny thing, the more of this kind of press you see, the less likely the deal passing becomes. It all gets filed and presented to the judge in one way or the other, and if there is one thing judges have zero patience for, it is when one side of a suit tries to manipulate public opinion this transparently. The court of public opinion doesn't count for anything, but MS wants their excuses pre-baked for the investors.When I read the article, I remembered your thoughtful analysis on why MS keeps failing in the game business. The struggles they're having with the acquisition and gaining market share could be an opportunity for reflection on why they keep placing third, but there is not even a hint of that happening. It's Sony's fault they're where they're at. That's all Phil could relay about the current situation. This comes when even their own fans are starting to question the lack of games and output of all their studios.
On another note, with this kind of PR bs, I suspect the deal may truly be in trouble. It goes with the standard MO of shifting responsibility to someone else for their own failures.
It's been an awful week for Microsoft lol.It looks like MS have decided to treat this latest obstacle with the FTC in the only way they know how:
Sony Wants To Grow PlayStation By Making Xbox Smaller, Phil Spencer Says
"There has really only been one major opposer to the deal, and it's Sony."www.gamespot.com
Blame someone else.
It's been an awful week for Microsoft lol.
You love to see it!It's been an awful week for Microsoft lol.
They should have shut the fuck up before Phil's idiotic statement about not stopping with Activision. He said the quiet part out loud and his head is in the guillotine if this falls apart.I feel like the more they talk (Phil, MS in general, their people on Twitter, etc.) the worse it's going to get. If there ever was a time to STFU and get on with it, it's now.
One gets the feeling he has already been told he is out the door if the deal fails, as it had to be his idea in the first place.Phil: "Sony wants to make xbox smaller"
Also Phil: "Xbox series is the fastest selling xbox console ever"
Literally cannot keep his story straight. Dude is floundering
Starfield was their biggest victory but it came back to bite them in the ass with the CMA and now with FTC. They will lose everything because of that move. Justice.All that precursor PR led to news that the FTC is taking action. I've noticed this before. MS says a lot of PR stuff, usually in an overly-confident manner, and their supporters run wild with it. Then the other shoe drops and the bad news comes. It's a pattern at this point. That aside, MS getting called out on Zenimax exclusivity (assuring regulators they had no reason to make titles exclusive and then making titles exclusive as soon as the deal closed) is good to see.