From Newsgroup: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg
On Tue, 27 Sep 2022 09:53:43 -0700 (PDT), T987654321
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qwrtz123@gmail.com> wrote:
Can't even remember the last Activision game I bought, or even if I ever have.
Oh, so THAT'S what happened to this post. I wondered why it didn't get
any responses. Turns out I dropped it in the wrong newsgroup.
But, yeah, Activision is mostly dead to me too, mostly because I don't
like the company, but it doesn't hurt that none of their games are
particularly interesting to me. The company has been sticking to its
'safe' IPs for years - not surprising if they were expecting a merger;
you don't rock the boat until the deal is complete - but their lack of innovation hasn't made me look any more fondly on them.
Of course, Nadella, Microsoft's CEO, is making noises about how he is
"very confident" that the deal will go through*... but then that's
exactly the sort of thing you'd expect him to say. I'm not sure he's
wrong either but there is a lot more wariness about allowing such
large tech mergers these days than there was even two years ago. It's
not just the regular scrutiny these sorts of mergers usually have to
endure.
In the meantime, we can rest assured that Call of Duty XXVIII pt 2 The
Rebooted Edition (or whatever the franchise is up to) is available for
us to play, and this time I'm sure it will be as revolutionary as
Activision is promising, right? ;-) ;-)
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-22/microsoft-ceo-is-confident-about-activision-deal-approval-handling-of-economy
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