Microsoft Responds To Redfall PS5 Reports, Says It ‘Hasn’t Pulled Any Games From PlayStation’
Microsoft has said that it has not pulled any games from PlayStation formats, following reports that Redfall was planned for PS5.
Read moreMicrosoft has said that it has not pulled any games from PlayStation formats, following reports that Redfall was planned for PS5.
Read moreArkane has revealed that Redfall PS5 was originally in the works before Microsoft’s acquisition of ZeniMax Media.
Read moreMicrosoft has told the CMA that it believes 10 years is enough for Sony to develop a rival to Call of Duty.
Read moreEA is PlayStation’s biggest third-party publisher, according to Microsoft in its response to the CMA.
Read moreThe European Commission has delayed its decision on Microsoft’s proposed buyout of Activision.
Read moreSony again argues to the UK’s CMA that Starfield and Elder Scrolls 6 weren’t meant to be Xbox exclusives before Microsoft purchased Bethesda.
Read more4J Studios and five others listed anonymously are cited by the UK’s CMA as being in-favour of Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Read moreThe FTC isn’t all too pleased with Microsoft, after the company has refused to give up requested documents after 24 requests from the FTC,
Read moreAccording to Sony, Microsoft’s current offer regarding Call Of Duty “will irreparably harm competition and innovation in the industry,” it said.
Read moreSony’s Jim Ryan reportedly didn’t mince his words regarding Microsoft’s buyout of Activision during a behind-door meeting with EU regulators.
Read moreSony is concerned that Microsoft will sabotage or degrade the quality of future Call Of Duty titles on PlayStation, should its Activision merger go through.
Read moreIt’s been confirmed in Microsoft’s back and forth with the UK CMA that it has offered Sony the option of having future Call Of Duty titles launch on PS Plus
Read moreMicrosoft has found that only small percentage of Call of Duty players would jump to Xbox, and as such it makes no sense to deny PlayStation of the series.
Read moreA new report cites sources familiar with the issue saying the EU is likely to approve Microsoft’s purchase of Activision Blizzard.
Read moreThe FTC has mostly denied Sony’s requests to limit Microsoft’s subpoena, which was ordered as part of the FTC’s lawsuit against Microsoft.
Read moreSony is now AMD’s best customer thanks to a great year of PS5 console sales, it’s been revealed in AMD’s latest financial report.
Read moreMicrosoft president Brad Smith is still has hope that it will reach a deal with Sony, while at the same time Activision criticizes Sony.
Read moreAccording to Microsoft, Sony’s PlayStation enjoys 70% of the global console market share, while Xbox sits well behind at 30%.
Read moreMicrosoft defended its potential acquisition of Activision Blizzard to the EU and announced deals with Nintendo and NVIDIA.
Read moreMicrosoft will defend its proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard to the EU and national anti-trust officials next week in a closed hearing.
Read moreFox Business reports that Bobby Kotick will remain CEO of Activision Blizzard if Microsoft’s planned acquisition doesn’t go through.
Read moreActivision Blizzard’s CEO is claiming that Sony’s alleged silence towards Activision and Microsoft are the company “trying to sabotage” Microsoft’s purchase
Read moreAccording to a survey done by the UK’s CMA, 73% of PlayStation players are on the platform to play Call Of Duty, only 69% are there for Sony exclusives.
Read moreMicrosoft’s planned acquisition of Activision Blizzard would result in less competition, a provisional report from the CMA has ruled.
Read moreMicrosoft has been issued an anti-trust warning by the EU Commission, though it still remains confident that it can address the issues the EU has.
Read moreE3 2023 marks a return for the physical show for the first time since 2019, but Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo are reportedly not attending.
Read moreSony’s Jim Ryan has reportedly met with the head of EU antitrust regarding Microsoft’s proposed Activision Blizzard acquisition.
Read moreMicrosoft has subpoenaed Sony in its lawsuit against the FTC, to which Sony now has until January 27, 2023 to respond to in some form.
Read moreThe EU is likely preparing to release an antitrust warning to Microsoft over its attempted acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Read moreGoogle and Nvidia have voiced their own concerns to the FTC regarding Microsoft’s potential acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
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