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Microsoft concession a gamechanger that will promote competition

The new deal for Microsoft to buy Activision without cloud gaming rights has been cleared after the CMA concluded it would preserve competitive prices and better services.

purple101221d ago

wierd, so ms can have cod, but they can't advertise it as "play anywhere" like the rest of their stuff because Ubisoft have the rights to streaming it.

not that anyone wants to stream a shooter game, but still, weird, would apply to Crash Bandicoot, Diablo, overwatch, the rest of their stuff too.

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itsmebryan220d ago

I thought I read somewhere ubisoft only has the rights in the UK.

purple101220d ago

yeh think your right, that's still a few million players though.

not that m$ care it won't affect their bottom line to much with trillions in the bank

XiNatsuDragnel221d ago

Honestly I'm skeptical of big companies acquisitions of other big companies usually they don't end well.

MrDead221d ago (Edited 221d ago )

Just because it always ends up far worse for the consumer, the workers and the quality of the product from companies that get absorbed drops, you are missing the big picture. CEO and shareholders are getting richer so we are meant to celebrate.

XiNatsuDragnel221d ago

Lmfao that's main takeaway eh? What cannibals they are lol.

MrDead221d ago

Less ability to compete, fewer multiplatform publisher's, and a higher entery cost into gaming promotes competition!?!??!?!??!??! How are you meant to compete when you're giving the green light to them to monopolise the industry?

Jin_Sakai221d ago

The gaming industry is fckd. That’s all there is to it.

FinalFantasyFanatic220d ago

There's a reason more and more people are turning to indies and AAA games are flailing more often.

Outside_ofthe_Box221d ago

Removing publishers from the industry promotes competition.

Christopher221d ago

I seriously hope this is sarcasm. I can't tell anymore, though.

Outside_ofthe_Box221d ago

Yes, I'm being sarcastic. The title is saying the concessions made by MS promotes competition. Don't get how you can say that when one of the biggest 3rd publishers in the history of gaming are now only making games for a single platform apart from CoD.

MrBaskerville220d ago (Edited 220d ago )

They are bringing games to more gamers, by removing multiplatform titles from the most popular platforms.

This is my only issue with MS. Fine, take Bethesda and whatever, but don't claim the games will be more widely available while Switch and ps5 is removed from the equation. They should just be honest instead of trying to spin things.

jznrpg221d ago

You can pass the deal but don’t spew crap like promotes competition.

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IGN Entertainment acquires Eurogamer, GI, VG247, Rock Paper Shotgun and more

IGN Entertainment has acquired the Gamer Network family of digital brands for an undisclosed sum. As a result of the acquisition, some redundancies have been made across the UK-based organisation.

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darthv729h ago

Well this can only mean one thing... more job layoffs even in the publication industry.

Jin_Sakai8h ago(Edited 8h ago)

“Layoffs occuring“

Yep. IGN now has a monopoly in the gaming media.

“As a result of the acquisition, some redundancies have been made across the UK-based organisation.”

“Gamer Network's publications are GamesIndustry.biz, Eurogamer (including six local language editions), Rock Paper Shotgun, VG247 and Dicebreaker. The business also holds shares in Outside Xbox, Digital Foundry and Hookshot (which operates Nintendolife, PushSquare, PureXbox and Time Extension).”

“IGN Entertainment is the division of Ziff Davis that includes IGN, MapGenie, HowLongToBeat, and Humble Bundle. It has acquired the websites from PAX and New York Comic-Con organiser ReedPop, which initially bought the Gamer Network business in 2018.“

Jingsing7h ago

When say IGN you mean Microsoft's chief propagandist.

-Foxtrot6h ago

All this means is a collective hive mind when reporting the news

They’ll discuss with each other how to handle topics and what kind of headlines to go with so they can fire round after round of whatever point they want to make

And the sad thing is over the many years even to the old GameGate days they love making gamers look bad as a collective. Anything for a hit piece.

victorMaje6h ago

Narrative control. I don’t like this at all.
Independent reviewers will be more important than ever.

JEECE3h ago

"They’ll discuss with each other how to handle topics and what kind of headlines to go with so they can fire round after round of whatever point they want to make."

You say this like it will be a new thing that they didn't already do.

OtterX5h ago

Yea, I had actually just seen today on Linkedin that a GamesIndustry.biz guy was talking about being laid off. I didn't read all of his post, but I bet it's because of this. That's a shame to hear. :\

Petebloodyonion7h ago

Probably Microsoft's fault!
They surely gave IGN the idea.
What's next IGN Pass?

But joke aside let's hope that this makes the news better compared to some of IGN branches

Jingsing7h ago(Edited 7h ago)

Microsoft and IGN work quite closely so it isn't a stretch to say this is a move to control the gaming press to get everyone singing from the Microsoft hymn sheet. Not a good look at all. It is transparent stuff like this which is backfiring in Microsoft's face. First they want control of all the games now the media.

crazyCoconuts6h ago

While there's obviously a desire to preserve add revenue and early access to review copies, I doubt there's the level of conspiracy here that you imply. I mean there's no direct link between MS and IGN right?

Petebloodyonion6h ago

You're probably right!!!!
Here's MS evil plan
1) Make sure that Hellblade 2 receives inflated reviews.
2) Fire all the ppl across UK who gave Starfield the justified 6/10 reviews
3) Make sure that Game industry.biz stops giving Sony's president a tribute to spew their lies and have them talk to Sarah Bonds and Todd Howard only.
4) Control the majority of players for the GOTY award so MS wins from now on.

PPL needs to know about this!

Jingsing6h ago

@crazyCoconuts The world has moved on from "direct links" as companies were easily caught doing that. These days corporations can merely operate as a cartel through shared mutual interest which is not strictly kosher either but is also more difficult to prove. It's the fundamental flaw with big corporations in the US economy today and no one in power is addressing it.

Lightning774h ago

Is there proof to anything you're saying?

I've never heard of anything like this or is this N4G once again make believing stuff outta thin air again?

crazyCoconuts3h ago

@jing if you have proof then I stand corrected.
Otherwise it seems like more conspiratorial thinking to explain what could otherwise be explained by natural forces of market economies.
Don't get me wrong, I believe there is bias all over and unsavory influences. I just don't think it's all centrally planned by evil villains in a smoke-filled room

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shinoff21832h ago(Edited 2h ago)

I mean news did come out the same day hellblade did.

Jk

Christopher7h ago

Oh boy! If we've learned one thing about recent news, corporate shrinkage of an industry via buyouts from those at top only leads to good things for employees and consumers!

Aloymetal7h ago

100%!!
IGN and Eurogamer...A match made in heaven!!

thesoftware7305h ago

Aloy!
Yes, good credible websites, I agree, it is a good match.

IGN is one of the most trusted gaming sites, weather you like it or not, but I know because they don't fit the N4G goofiness bubble, they can't be good.

shinoff21832h ago

I left ign years ago. Used to be on the ign forums all the time. I left there and found here. Not sure if you remember but this place used to be pretty bad for Sony fans. 360 was king for a few years. Anyone I don't quite remember but ign changed. Whatever the fk it was it seemed for the worse.

Lexreborn27h ago

Ummmm not sure that’s a good thing that all these review sites are under the same umbrella. There’s no guarantee that they will maintain a non-bias opinion not paid for by the highest bidder.

MrNinosan6h ago

They haven't been non-bias since GamePass was crowned "best service in gaming".

Amplitude4h ago(Edited 4h ago)

You can go much farther back than that. Never forget the Kane and Lynch 2 review drama

Edit: wait that was GameSpot. Still though - don't trust these websites for anything. Find YouTubers like who's opinions you agree with and watch them instead. GaminylGames, Minimme, Digital Foundry, GMan, whatever. All better than these ad-filled "reviews" from people who are forced to play games and score with an arbitrary number

MrNinosan3h ago

@Amplitude
Digital Foundry has lost my trust ever since they got that MS money, but other than that, I'm with you.

If I'm on the fence of a game, I wait till the reviewers that share my taste has given their opinion.

Charal7h ago(Edited 7h ago)

Ouch, that does not sounds good for Eurogamer.
With so much of the industry media that will more or less follow the same editorial line, it will be harder and harder to distinguish PR from actual journalism in a couple of years.

Thinking about it, may it explain their review score for Hellblade 2?

Christopher7h ago

***harder and harder to distinguish PR from actual journalism in a couple of years. ***

The age of gaming advertorials.

Petebloodyonion6h ago

You're right all of this is just to promote Hellblade 2 and inflate the score.
Also the why cuts are indeed coming to Eurogamer and other UK branches because they only gave Starfield an average score.

Jingsing6h ago

Shed the non US assets that are not favorable to Xbox keep the US assets that are. Microsoft are going to deliver crap and they are going to tell you their crap is good and you are going to buy it. That seems to be the strategy. At this point I just want them out of gaming as they are operating like cancer.

victorMaje6h ago

Exactly right. No more journalists. Just 1 take regurgitated & paraphrased down the chain. Smh.

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QubicGames' "20 for 20 Anniversary Bundle" is now available for PC via Steam

"To celebrate its 20th anniversary, QubicGames is bringing a curated collection of its top titles on Steam. As a launch gift to players, there is even a "20 for 20 - Anniversary Bundle" that will be heavily discounted to allow gamers to purchase their favorite titles at irresistible prices. Players who purchase the entire bundle at once will pay less than $20!" - QubicGames.

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Take-Two CEO on GTA VI release, upswing in mobile gaming

Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick joins 'Money Movers' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, how confident Zelnick is in the guidance for fall 2025, and much more.