![]() We have either everything on one service, and they can do and charge what they wish, or, have numerous services competing for our wallets to the point it’s not realistic. I just don’t believe everything being on anyone’s service or all split helps us. That, and now the bloody games are turning into a subscription model. Stadia brought 4K HDR streaming with little lag to our household, I’m told by blinded Xbox elitism that I’m supposed to be happy with Xcloud as an alternative, a service with ridiculous lag, 1080p at a push, and pixelisation that makes a torrented film from early 2000’s look 4K. ![]() ![]() With Stadia going, which was actually used in our household, and consolidation of all these brands year after year in the industry, I don’t see any of this as a good thing for my family as customers/consumers down the line. Ultimately, it could be quite a while until we get a resolution, although Microsoft still anticipates that the Activision Blizzard deal will close before June 2023, with a bunch of ActiBlizz games set to hit Xbox Game Pass at that time. Reports also state Google has voiced its concern over the deal (via Dealreporter/Seekingalpha) /6DHTqGhcys- CharlieIntel October 1, 2022Ī few weeks ago, the Competition and Markets Authority in the UK confirmed it would be investigating the acquisition further, which prompted Sony to issue another statement about the " major negative implications" that the company believes the deal could have for "gamers and the future of the gaming industry". Reports state PlayStation’s CEO Jim Ryan met with European Union regulators in September to talk concerns over Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard Now, according to Dealreporter sources (as reported by VGC), the PlayStation boss also flew to Brussels last month on September 8th to meet with European Union regulators - voicing Sony's concerns about the Activision Blizzard deal. Back at the beginning of September, PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan caused quite the stir when he revealed that he believed Xbox's proposal to guarantee Call of Duty on PlayStation for three extra years was " inadequate on many levels".
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