More Cheat Makers Ordered To Compensate Developers, This Time It's Activision That Scores $3 Million
Call of Duty cheat makers from EngineOwning were ordered to pay $3 million.
Call of Duty cheat makers from EngineOwning were ordered to pay $3 million.
New maps and more coming to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 & Warzone 2.0
Sources explain that the only real roadblock that stands in this merger's way is the UK's CMA.
Blizzard is a year older, but maybe a step further from being acquired by Microsoft.
Overwatch 2 delivered the highest quarterly figures for player numbers and hours played in Overwatch history.
If Microsoft can convince the UK and EU to accept its concessions, things may go in Microsoft’s favor.
“It would defy business logic for us to exclude PlayStation.”
This does align with the fact that the FTC lawsuit came only hours after US and EU officials had a call.
Warzone 2 is saying ‘good-bye’ to 2v2 Gulags
So they put an ad in The Washington Post.
The suit is intended to stop Microsoft’s purchase of Activision Blizzard.
Sony has continued to object to the merger based on the idea that Microsoft would make the game Xbox Exclusive.
Microsoft takes the opportunity to jab Sony saying it's more interested in fighting than an actual deal.
"We're open to providing the same commitment to other platforms and making it legally enforceable by regulators in the US, UK, and European Union."
Their comments paint a future where Microsoft could be a dominating player in the industry.
Seems to be the fight that just won't end...
The competitive mode was originaly slated to release with S1
"Players will have more choices and more agency than ever before."
The game should be back up and running on November 28.
Now with fresh ways to report toxic players.
Is it worth the time and money that MMORPGs put into high-end difficulty content?
Not too far off now.
Microsoft's target for closing the deal is on June 30, 2023, still months off.
Architecture is copyrightable, so there is a chance this situation could legally escalate.
Phil Spencer explains more about the deal in the Wall Street Journal Tech Live event.
The UK regulator will reveal its findings from public comments in January.
Apparently they’re afraid the Showcase might make a case for Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Exclusive or not, Sony says these probable factors could "influence gamers' choice of console."
The CEO admits EA has "a lot of work" to do to make Battlefield a better franchise, though.
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