SS: Microsoft wants total control over console and PC gaming.
If game companies would stop consolidating themselves into bigger and bigger corporations, that would be great. The bigger the company, the more profits they need in order to sustain themselves at their size. There is only so much you can profit from games without turning them into microtransaction mess. There must be a sweet spot for game company size so they’re able to produce AAA games without needing to add microtransaction to make the game profitable to pay their employees.
It would also be great if game companies stopped trying to isolate themselves. Stop building your own launchers and shops and stop resisting GeForce Now and similar services.
Oh no, they appear to have highlighted all of the important parts with a sharpie
You only have to look at Microsoft’s squandered purchase of Rare to really understand where their motives lie.
Honestly I feel like that was the point it became obvious. That was just a fuck you.
Microsoft wants total control over every market they can
That’s Microsoft’s playbook. If you don’t offer a better product than your competitor, pull out every dirty trick in the book to undermine them.
God forbid companies actually improve their products? Seriously the greed that has amassed throughout the decades is insane.
They did a real good job with Redfall after the last purchase. And Starfield keeps getting delayed… gotta release good exclusives to eliminate anybody lol
Not if you just buy the whole game industry and make it exclusive to your console!
And Starfield keeps getting delayed
To be fair to Microsoft, that was because (like most Bethesda games) it was a complete mess and needed a lot more QA work. I’d rather it get delayed rather than released broken.
On the other hand, Psychonauts 2 was great, Pentiment was great, Hi-Fi Rush was great.
Yikes. Sounds like the FTC needs to step in and wrist-slap them with a meaningless fine.
how about a day’s profits? okay, a half-day’s profits, final offer.
Matt Booty made a stupid booty mistake. Also, every big company wants a monopoly.
From the link:
Yes, but: A Microsoft representative told Axios that the company cannot legally share the email’s contents, but that it was sent by Booty in 2019.
That would mean that whatever Booty may have said about Xbox trying to beat PlayStation preceded the company’s early 2022 bid to buy Activision Blizzard.
Yeah… don’t they get that makes it worse since it shows forethought?
Yes, Microsoft would like to dominate the console market and leverage that to push people into the Microsoft PC ecosystem.
Since they’ve done poorly with the “make a better console with games people want” strategy, they’ve pivoted to their strength, which is a huge pile of money that they can deploy to try and get control of the content which Sony can’t match.
They’ll say what they need to in order to get this approved, but long term they’ll absolutely leverage their ownership to achieve their goals.
Yes and they also want to dominate the “absolutely everything else” market ; if not now, eventually. If they could just own all the world’s data and all the worlds operating systems and all the world’s gaming platforms and all the world’s everything-else, that would be just ducky, I’m sure.
TLDR: “Microsoft does a capitalism.”
I get why it’s news, but also, isn’t this exactly what publicly traded companies are supposed to do in our current system?
I see we’ve already got to the comment without reading the article phase of the fediverse 😞
Its an entirely redacted email…
Note that the lawyers are claiming this about the email, and we don’t know what the email says.
In my experience, any sentence submitted in an appeal that starts with “The court also failed to consider” is usually a long shot. Especially if it’s about stuff like whether certain evidence should be considered or published, because appellate courts almost never modify the decisions of the trial courts.
This is a surprise?
Every company wants to be a monopoly and not have to compete. Not sure why this is surprising especially considered Microsoft’s historic monopoly on desktop.