Following the preliminary approval from UK's CMA, Microsoft and Activision execs have published new statements.
Sony kicks off PS Plus' 15th anniversary by chatting with Game File about the past, present and future of its gaming subscription service: Talking price, catalogue tweaks and where the PS3 games are.
Glad, I’m about to downgrade when they raise the price. For me, I don’t really access much or care about the games they have in the library and if I do, it’d be cheaper to just buy them over time rather than stick to some expensive subscription model.
Extra is probably the best value for money right now, Premium doesn't have anything special enough to justify paying the additional imo.
cloud streaming to the portal, without using the ps5, is the selling point of premium to me.
We have another announcement from the Little Nightmares universe as Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition was just announced for Nintendo Switch 2. It launches on October 10, 2025. According to today’s announcement, Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition will run at 4K and 60 frames per second.
The legendary composer celebrates forty years of game composing with a new collection.
Once this is over we can go back to business but Microsoft will eat everything up to compete buy hey gaming right.
Awesome so the deal can now pass. Hopefully MS quickly move on to buying Capcom, Ubisoft, Square Enix.
Well I'm guessing they are very happy, the rich just got even richer.
I wonder what this means not only for any competition currently in the industry but anyone else looking to join? The cost of entry has now gone up massively to enter the market as competition has less and less access to third party publishers, and we know MS has now been given the green light to buy up and remove anything they want from the industry.
...MS, a slow spreading disease of market consolidation.
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I wonder if Sony was to purchase EA Games for instance would it be stopped by the regulators or would it go through without much hurdles as Ms purchase was allowed to have zenimax and Activision