Rumor: Microsoft with appetite for EA

in #games7 years ago

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Polygon came out with the news that Microsoft could soon acquire Electronic Arts. The publication quotes an unnamed source.

"For the last time, we heard (from a reliable source close to Microsoft) that this is, in fact, Electronic Arts. We also heard of Valve and Koreans from PUBG Corp., with which Microsoft signed last year a temporary exclusivity agreement for their PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds server shooter, "the newspaper writes. All the news sounds a bit like divination and throwing some speculation. For example, in order to justify such a hearing, the publication recalls the acquisition of Mojang and the fact that Satya Nadela is far more fond of Stevie Bi, Redmond's former master, to video games. However, the issue also gives a lot more serious arguments. So, for example, the recent tax help that came from the White House, which for Microsoft is worth $ 130 billion of free cash. Along with this, he is also leading Vice President and Video Game Officer in the company of Phil Spencer, an ambitious and skillful professional.

"He arrived at a time when Xbox One was in a bad position. I think he took the most out of the situation. Microsoft's overall solid position is a positive sign because there is a place for investment, "quoted a media analyst who gave an interview to Polygon. Sony's console gaming, as well as the serious portfolio of exclusives that the company has accumulated for its PS4, will, of course, be mentioned. However, Spencer himself has repeatedly announced that Microsoft is not involved in some sort of gambling with Sony, as comparisons are made constantly. Sony and Sony would hardly survive the race if Redmond thought of such a serious thing. Whether Microsoft can afford to acquire a studio such as Electronic Arts, all of which have recently become commonplace, giving it an example of unfair business practices, American senators are increasingly appealing to him and boxes with prey and gamers they rage against corporate culture (but continue to give their money). If Microsoft wants to get into trouble, that would be a perfectly logical move. But if he wants to make Windows master of gaming (as it is now) and move the platform to the next level, then one acquisition of Valve sounds the most logical thing. Rumors of this were not missing in the past.

The company, however, was hiding something else in the sleeve for a long time and finally pulled it out, announcing recently that the titles of their premier partners would be immediately included in the Xbox Game Pass.

"This is a huge step in the direction of implementing the Netflix model, in the sense that, like Netflix, Microsoft is now developing large titles not looking at sales (be they physical or digital), with one looking at numbers and the resumption of subscriptions - a huge step for the company, which will get a waved effect across the industry, "says Rob Fahey of GamesIndustry.biz.

There are many questions that follow, he points out. Paying a long game fee may shake the gaming business model. What would happen to the additional monetization option used by studios, such as DLC and booty boxes or game currency? Or what happens to Xbox in that case? Is this his end or Renaissance? Because the definition of "Netflix for gaming" can mean platform independence, Feihi commented. And maybe not. And Sony has PlayStation Plus, but it has nothing to do with Microsoft's announced move to access the latest games in their subscription service.

"Adding new games to the rival service is a huge leap in terms of value, and it definitely throws the glove at Sony. For users, these things really matter when they choose a console, and one that gives you "free games every month:" will naturally lose in battle with the one that "lets you play all of her new games for free," finishes Feichi comment.

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