The era has turned into console wars that have been going on for decades. The platform, which has the best and many quality games, will be the platform that will take the leadership for decades to come. Well, that’s why Sony actually owned Microsoft’s Purchase from Activision He’s been against it for months.
However, newly revealed details also revealed that Microsoft isn’t just out to acquire Activision Blizzard. The company that turned its head in the gaming industry, plans to acquire a few more giant manufacturing companies popped up. Other unknown details were also shared.
Microsoft wanted to buy Bungie and SEGA!

According to documents filed by Microsoft with the Federal Trade Commission and obtained by The Verge, Microsoft also coveted SEGA’s game development studios. Previously in November 2020 by CEO Satya Nadella and CFO Amy Hood To SEGA Sammy Holdings An item has been shipped.
In the aforementioned article, Microsoft noted that the acquisition will affect the Xbox Game Pass service in a good way and that it can achieve great success, especially in Asia. It is not yet known whether there is a dispute between SEGA and Microsoft.
On the other hand, another document that emerged contained companies that Microsoft had put on the watch list. The company is now under the umbrella of Sony. He also considered buying Bungie.

Of course, apart from these two names on the list, IO Interactive, the developer of Hitman games, mobile game developers Thunderful, Supergiant Games, Zynga, Niantic and Playrix There was also. In fact, we recently shared detailed information about Zynga:
Big words from Microsoft officially!
Another detail that came out during the confrontation between Microsoft and the US Federal Trade Commission was the bold words of Xbox Game Studios president Matt Booty. Booty, in an email he sent in 2019, invested $2 to $3 billion in 2020. That they could even drive Sony out of business went to defend. The weapon here, of course, was Xbox Game Pass.
“We are in a situation unique enough to put Sony out of business. It is almost impossible for anyone to launch a new streaming video service right now.”
Naturally, the fact that this email was presented during Activision Blizzard’s acquisition talks also provoked a reaction. Microsoft of Activision’s acquisition of email Shipped 25 months agoHe argued that it was irrelevant. The email emphasized that it looked at industry trends.