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Microsoft CEO Nadella: even if Activision Blizzard's acquisition fails, we will continue to move forward in the game field.

2025-02-27 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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CTOnews.com, Nov. 18, Satya Nadella expressed his confidence in Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard for $69 billion in September. But now he seems to have changed his mind, saying that even if the merger fails, the company will continue to grow in the gaming industry.

Microsoft CEO Satya Satya Nadella was asked about the company's plans after the deal was completed in an interview with CNBC on Thursday. Like his previous appearances and statements, Nadella said Microsoft wanted to bring its services and products to different platforms to prevent adverse effects on market competition.

Our goal is to provide players with more choices so that they can play games (on each platform) and let publishers face more competition. " I want to make it clear that Microsoft is not a big conglomerate. It has nothing to do with games and productivity.

Still, when Nadella was asked what he thought if the merger would not happen, he was not shy about sharing his thoughts. "We have been in the game industry for decades. We will continue to move forward and develop in the game field."

Although the acquisition is unlikely to fail, it is undeniable that the road will be extremely long and bumpy.

In addition to ongoing investigations by regulators around the world, a Swedish state-run pension fund questioned the real motive for the deal and filed a lawsuit.

According to Sjunde AP-Fonden, the "hastily negotiated" low-price deal of $69 billion was brokered by Activision CEO Bobby Kotick, who has been looking for a way to get rid of debt caused by his improper leadership.

CTOnews.com has reported that Sony has been firmly opposed to Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard because of the call of Duty issue.

In an interview with The Verge, Microsoft Games CEO and Xbox director Phil Spencer (Phil Spencer) made it clear once again that call of Duty will remain on PlayStation.

Haha, you just didn't write a long enough contract. No contract can be written forever. I think the idea that we should write the word 'forever' on the contract is a bit stupid, but I have no problem with making a long-term commitment that is acceptable to both Sony and regulators.

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