Also I have to think they massively over paid because they wanted the entire video games library and not just the company? Good lord. In contrast too, Peacock may have fleeced WWE if this is what content is worth. mind blowing money
Call of Duty is worth [at least] 10 Billion by itself. World of Warcraft is worth [at least] 20 Billion. All those subscribers...
Candy Crush is a Billion dollar selling juggernaut.
They are not just counting current sales, they're counting lifetime sales of all franchises.
Bobby Kotick makes dumb decisions, especially leading up to this sale, but I'm confident this whole thing isn't all on Bobby. I mean, WE ARE in a Cold War. We are dealing with a ideological battle. These woke companies are because we are selling out to China.
But people aren't going to understand or care. Eh.
yeah I think it's fair to be a bit weary of anti-trust stuff but on the flip side, if Nintendo and Sony and Microsoft all decide streaming game platforms is best for business, and they can make their money on the back of their old catalogues and going forward do this and kill off exclusives, that would obviously be best for business as a consumer too.
Rumor is, this year's Call of Duty is a Modern Warfare game, and they're thinking of releasing it early. Stupid if true. I'd rather have a good game than a early release.
Goddamn it.
Anyway, the exclusivity thing isn't going to fly for a while. This deal closes in 2023.
And Sony has agreements in place for Call of Duty to be on PlayStation, so relax.