Sounds cool. I want to get into Warcraft at some pointI havent played Destiny 2 since it came out but I feel the issue is that a lot of the "Raids" have barely a semblance of a story to go along with it, and through the Raid itself there isnt a narrative unless you dug through Codexs (at least in D1 and D2 launch). I guess playing WoW for years made me expect a story to go along with a raid since each Dungeon, especially in the later xpacs, had a story progress through the dungeons.
I havent played Destiny 2 since it came out but I feel the issue is that a lot of the "Raids" have barely a semblance of a story to go along with it, and through the Raid itself there isnt a narrative unless you dug through Codexs (at least in D1 and D2 launch). I guess playing WoW for years made me expect a story to go along with a raid since each Dungeon, especially in the later xpacs, had a story progress through the dungeons.
I was just thinking of the IPs that those publishers own. This way Sony would own GTA, Tekken, Final Fantasy, and Persona. That would even out the playing field as far as industry consolidation goes.You listed them in order of size. Sony could afford Sega but I'm not sure if they would be interested unless they are really committed to the pc side. I think they're a better fit for Microsoft's pc game pass ambitions adding the likes of Total War, Football Manager and Championship Manager to Starcraft and Warcraft. Relic, Creative Assembly and Sports Interactive added to Blizzard (and their Age of Empires studio World's Edge) would likely start getting some pc gamers to take notice.
I think they could technically afford both Sega and Square Enix if they wanted to go all out. The others seem too big, especially if combined with anyone else. Square Enix seems like the best fit, but at the same time they are managing to get a bunch of their stuff exclusive without having to pay much. I’m sure many conversations are going on right now, for deals in general rather than just acquisitions. Maybe Capcom in the mix too.I was just thinking of the IPs that those publishers own. This way Sony would own GTA, Tekken, Final Fantasy, and Persona. That would even out the playing field as far as industry consolidation goes.
If Sony doesn't buy them, Microsoft will. Nobody is gonna want a Ps5 if GTA 6 is exclusive to Series S|XI think they could technically afford both Sega and Square Enix if they wanted to go all out. The others seem too big, especially if combined with anyone else. Square Enix seems like the best fit, but at the same time they are managing to get a bunch of their stuff exclusive without having to pay much. I’m sure many conversations are going on right now, for deals in general rather than just acquisitions. Maybe Capcom in the mix too.
To be clear, Microsoft will continue to make Call of Duty and other popular Activision Blizzard titles available on PlayStation through the term of any existing agreement with Activision. And we have committed to Sony that we will also make them available on PlayStation beyond the existing agreement and into the future so that Sony fans can continue to enjoy the games they love. We are also interested in taking similar steps to support Nintendo’s successful platform. We believe this is the right thing for the industry, for gamers and for our business.
They could just mean the future of Warzone, that's it.
After reading the whole link it seems they are trying to be as open as possible on this Activision deal, likely to make getting it past regulators more easily.They could just mean the future of Warzone, that's it.
yeah I heard they wanna put call of duty on the Switch. that makes it sound like there never even has been one on that system before if that's the case I didn't even know thatAfter reading the whole link it seems they are trying to be as open as possible on this Activision deal, likely to make getting it past regulators more easily.
Hopefully it works out fine for you and CoD on PS.yeah I heard they wanna put call of duty on the Switch. that makes it sound like there never even has been one on that system before if that's the case I didn't even know that