It is Day 4 and Day 5 of the hearing of the FTC requesting a Preliminary Injunction against Microsoft to avoid closing the transaction where they will welcome the Activision Blizzard conglomerate as a new family member of Xbox Game Studios.
You all remember there is a resounding rumor that Square Enix could have just got rid of their western studios last year to make it attractive to be bought and that a main buyer was in the form of Sony and Playstation?
Early this morning it was strongly suggested that Sony was in an imminent position to announce the July 2023 Ps Plus Essential with the names of the games and for Sony’s bad luck if the leaks are not on purpose, leakers have won this month.
Being known as one of the important first party studios for Activison and one of the best developers for Call Of Duty, is time for Infinity Ward to expand and now they have not only a new presence in Spain, but a brand new partnership.
Last week of the month, means we might be hearing from all major gaming companies announcing one of the most precious perks of subscription, claimable free games as long as you keep subscribed and first to take a turn is surprisingly Nintendo.
Gaming partnership ain’t something strange and much less in Pc gaming. But some may have seemed a little scuffle between GeForce and Radeon fans with Starfield, as Bethesda announced a partnership with AMD.
As expected, Tuesday was Day 3 and more focus on the economics effect on both the scenarios regarding Activision Blizzard becoming a member of Xbox Game Studios if Microsoft is allowed to buy it.
Ever since it was revealed that Anthem was not aimed to be BioWare’s next success, everything has been kind of bad news with some exceptions and unfortunately, we got a new set of bad news from Electronic Arts 1st party studio.
We are awaiting news of Nintendo’s next hardware, which estimates say that it will be April 2024 the earliest, where the Japanese veteran will be ready to tell us something. Now and unexpectedly, we got some news.
Late 90’s, the news was that Microsoft acquired a gaming studio known to be a heavy Macintosh gaming creator that was working on an original intellectual property that could star in a secret gaming project based on Windows and later we found out it was Bungie from Seattle creating Halo.