Don't forget Undead labsMojang, Zenimax and now Activision/Blizzard... Erm...
Hadn't heard they'd picked them up too, and honestly had to look up the company.Don't forget Undead labs
Bethesda is a Zenimax subsidiary, that's why I didn't mention them.Don't forget Bethesda.....
You did forget their most important acquisitions, though. They bought InXile and (more importantly) Obsidian.Bethesda is a Zenimax subsidiary, that's why I didn't mention them.
Bethesda is a Zenimax subsidiary, that's why I didn't mention them.
They haven't yet? Some where in their mess of subsidiaries of subsidiaries has to be an information tech firm of some sort.With the amount of entertainment IP in Microsoft hands, I'm starting to wonder when Disney decides to branch into IT...
M$ plunked down 70 billion to buy Activision Blizzard. The Fun Pimps ought to be worth four or five at least.
Can we be honest that Microsoft butchers so many games? Grounded is pretty bad and linear despite being "open world", Prey was halfway decent, and Doom Eternal was hot garbage. Now we've got a multiplayer pvp game called Halo: Infinite. They're just really bad publishers.So the future of gaming in 2025 is basically every AAA studio being owned by either M$ or Tenecent, it's boring AF. I mean at the rate these guys are buying studios lately...
I wouldn't mind walking around clubbing zombies with clippy.Yeah, but do you WANT Clippy to pop up with a
"It looks like you are building a base. Would you like help with that?"
Bobby Kotick is for the moment staying in the seat, but I bet that's only for the transaction process. Once all the paperwork is done, I'm pretty convinced he'll get booted. Microsoft won't tolerate a lying scumbag like this in that top-end position.Ripflex said:If M$ buys Activision Blizzard, would the working conditions change ?