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Microsoft wins FTC fight to buy Activision Blizzard
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At least Kotick is capable of making good game franchises before killing them with endless sequels. Microsoft is completely incompetent at making games unless it's a driving sim. This is the final nail in Bliizard's coffin. Bye bye Warcraft, StarCraft, and Diablo.
It potentially could have opposite effect. Spencer said that one of the IPs he wanted to revive was StarCraft
World of Starcraft MMO inc
I mean, AoE was pretty awesome
I think that's the point of the Xbox Game Studios. They purchase a bunch of existing games studios with good talent and let them mostly manage themselves and their own games direction.
MS doesn't want full control anyway because yeah, they aren't great at it. They just want to buy enough companies that they get the money from the good games. Then they'll pull the good talent out of the shitty studios and shut them down.
I remember once upon a time browsing the Microsoft game studios site and getting excited for the upcoming RTS releases
I don't think Kotick was really in the picture when all their game franchises were being created. The only thing he's good at is acquiring already successful games and companies and then squeezing everything he can out of them before they turn to shit.
He made Call of Duty from the ashes of Medal of Honor Allied Assault by helping form the studio Infinity Ward. He wisely bought Guitar Hero from a small device manufacturer. Under his watch Tony Hawk and Spyro made several hundred millions before he ran them into the ground. I hate his guts, but I'm not going to deny his business acumen. There's a chance MS doesn't even replace him and he can go further into MS executive suite.
He's a POS in the industry. He's great at finding good products, or even diamonds in the rough, and absolutely destroying them in some way. Usually in the form of MTX or some other abhorrent method that us gamers tend to hate.
I don't think anyone denies his ability to find great software, it's what he does after it that everyone hates.