Microsoft Considered Buying Nintendo at One Point, Court Documents Reveal; Unannounced Bethesda Games Leaked

Microsoft Considered Buying Nintendo at One Point, Court Documents Reveal; Unannounced Bethesda Games Leaked

Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer considered buying Nintendo at one point, a leaked 2020 email revealed. Multiple documents from Microsoft’s trial with the US FTC were leaked Tuesday, with one showing a casual discussion about buying the Mario maker, where Spencer called it a “career moment” and implied that a collaboration would be a ‘good …

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Microsoft Agrees to Release Call of Duty on Nintendo Platforms for 10 Years Amid Regulatory Scrutiny

Microsoft Agrees to Release Call of Duty on Nintendo Platforms for 10 Years Amid Regulatory Scrutiny

Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer announced in a tweet on Wednesday that Microsoft has made a 10-year commitment to bringing the popular gaming title Call of Duty to Nintendo platforms. Spencer also confirmed in his tweet that Microsoft will continue offering Call of Duty on @Steam alongside Xbox after the merger with Activision Blizzard King …

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The Game Awards Winners 2022: The Full List, From Best Ongoing to Game of the Year

The Game Awards Winners 2022: The Full List, From Best Ongoing to Game of the Year

Elden Ring emerged victorious at The Game Awards 2022, surpassing its main competitor God of War Ragnarök. However, God of War Ragnarök secured more wins overall, claiming six awards compared to Elden Ring’s four. God of War Ragnarök dominated categories such as audio, narrative, and performance, with Christopher Judge receiving the trophy from the legendary …

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Microsoft Activision Deal: Firm Offered to Agree to FTC Consent Decree on Call of Duty Games for Rivals

Microsoft Activision Deal: Firm Offered to Agree to FTC Consent Decree on Call of Duty Games for Rivals

Microsoft President Brad Smith announced on Tuesday that the company has proposed a legally-binding consent decree to the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC). This decree would ensure that rivals, including Sony and others, have access to Call of Duty games for a period of ten years. The offer comes as Microsoft seeks approval for its …

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