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Microsoft says buying Activision will not give them a competitive advantage

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In a recent statement by the Japanese company, Sony, they clarify that the purchase of Activision is undoubtedly a direct blow to all competitors in the market, as a title as big as Call of Duty has no rival game to compete with when it comes to selling and generating revenue. For these reasons, Sony has taken a total stand against Microsoft’s ongoing buyout.and leaves the atmosphere tense at a time when the purchase is being analyzed by the Commission on Acquisitions and Commercial Authorizations, the entity that decides whether or not the acquisition is made.

Microsoft claims that buying Activision won’t give them a very big competitive advantage

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However, Microsoft says buying Activision won’t give them much of a competitive advantagebecause Activision does not make “must have(s)” games, meaning games for purchase. ‘must have’. This response is made by means of a communiqué that you have been able to read from The Gamer. Microsoft does not end the statement there, but clarifies that games like Overwatch and Call of Duty are not titles that make consoles sell millions.. He also reaffirms that Activision Blizzard content would continue to come to PC and competing platforms. in the future without any problems.

Microsoft says buying Activision won't give them a competitive advantage

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In summary, the recent report by Microsoft has tried to calm tensions and the concerns of the bodies that regulate competition in different markets by claiming that the rest of the companies in the industry will still be able to compete with their own video games.

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