Phil Spencer, President of Xbox and Microsoft Gamingwrote a new letter confirming Microsoft’s intentions to acquire Activision Blizzard, also confirming the access Call of Duty, Overwatch, and Diablo on Xbox Game Passwith other games from the publisher.
Spencer’s long letter mainly emphasizes Microsoft’s overall vision with the acquisition of Activision Blizzard, also in response to the recent expansion of the investigation by the FTC and various competent bodies such as the UK’s CMA.
In essence, it’s yet another reassurance over the maintenance of major Activision Blizzard series like multi platformTo allay doubts about the risks that may appear to the competition, but not only.
In the text, we find the first direct reference to the inclusion of the most popular Activision Blizzard games in the Xbox Game Pass catalog: “We intend to make Activision Blizzard’s library of the most popular games – including Overwatch, Diablo and Call of Duty – available at Game Pass for Communities grow of the players,” Spencer said in a letter.
“By bringing more value to gamers, we hope to see Game Pass continue to grow, and expand its appeal to smartphones and any connected devices as well.” Phil Spencer also refers to Job Zipper From Game Pass to these titles, you are actually looking for an expansion in this sense for the respective gaming audience.
In fact, the fact of reaching a wide audience here meets the idea of spreading Game Pass to different devices, thus Smartphones, tablets and any connected device It has become of paramount importance to Microsoft, as indicated in the text. Also for this reason, the acquisition of Activision Blizzard is necessary to provide Microsoft with additional capabilities in exploiting this sector, as it was also shown earlier, speaking of the importance of PC and mobile in the acquisition.
So audience expansion seems to almost ignore the existence of games on different consoles in the future, even if you repeat Spencer’s message again that there is no will for that Remove Call of Duty and similar titles for users of other platforms.
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