If you're planning on purchasing the sprog in your life a copy of the new Activison-published Wreck-It Ralph tie-in this week, you might find a visit to the cinema more fruitful.
The legal battle for the acquisition of Activision Blizzard continues, with Microsoft countering one of the FTC's latest moves and the Judge delaying a relevant ruling.
Look, to be honest the FTC should just stop.
MS has A/B and nothing has really changed yet...if you are worried about 5-10 years from now...just drop it cause the future is unpredictable.
Take this week's news, that 4 Xbox exclusive are going Multiplatform.
The FTC and the lawyers behind the "Gamers' lawsuit" against Microsoft over the acquisition of Activision Blizzard are denouncing the recent layoffs within the respective legal battles.
The legal battle between Microsoft and the FTC over the Activision Blizzard acquisition continues. The house of Xbox just scored a major point but the FTC is firing back.
Yeah man I think Microsoft here getting to probe is kinda wrong unless you only have accessed to necessary information not complete access imo.
Maybe Microsoft should also talk and get help from their "congressional influencers" at The Capital. They had plenty to say on the matter before the acquisition. They are mighty quiet after the purchase went through. Almost as if they had a stake in the matter.
You should be careful upsetting Sony too much Microsoft.
You might need them to sell your subpar games soon.
This isn't a major victory. They're essentially being allowed to call witnesses in regards to agreements they reached with Sony and Ubisoft which was initially blocked because Microsoft didn't make the request through the proper channels. This case is dead, there is no way the ftc will be allowed to unwind this acquisition.
huwutt?
Licensed movie game? 4 hours at best.
Activision licensed movie game? An hour, if you play on hard.
damn, but that is poor.
that's not just a speedrun either apparently, that's 100% completion and all collectables collected.
and from the comments, the game's not only short, but also crap.
my guess is they only picked up the license after the trailer hit and people started getting excited, because it seems like this is pretty much the dictionary definition of a quick tie in product.
these cgi movies take years to make, if they'd got in any earlier they would have had the chance to make a much better game.
look at the LOTR games, they had years to make those, and they were pretty damn good.
for a dedicated gaming publisher like activision, as opposed to some move studios in house software developer, to take a movie with this subject matter and turn out such a shoddy product.
actually, i bet if disney had created this in house the game would have been much, much better.