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They are just buying IP and killing the talent?
I smell microshit and Nokia repeat
Regulators are too busy doing corruption?
I swear they approved these deals subject to conditions.
Things are about to get a whole lot less regulated too. I hope you like poison in your drinking water!
Microsoft sees Sony with many in-house developers who create AAA hype and profit, like Naughty Dog or Guerilla Games, and they want the same. But instead of growing their own teams, like Sony did, they are buying any reasonably sized developer with the hope that the purchase doesn't affect the final product. Microsoft has been very hands off with the studios that it buys, except Bethesda because Todd needs a babysitter, which reflects this approach of owning but not controlling the studio.
Microsoft doesn't seem to think that firing the people who make the games we love, like Tango Softworks and Arkane, will cause any harm to their brand because they are the monolith Microsoft.
They break the conditions and pay a fine a fraction of the size of the acquisition itself.
Regulation? In the US?
Not in this timeline.
surely not in my cuntry, boy
Even so any progress the government made is going to evaporate days after the Orange Idiot takes office
I recently found out Nokia required Nokia phones. so we've got that going for us, which is nice.