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The latest wave of layoffs hits Red Storm Entertainment, a renowned Ubisoft studio best known for its work on legendary Tom Clancy titles such as Rainbow Six Siege and Ghost Recon. Layoffs Hit Red ...
But in a surprising turn of events, Microsoft has announced a new deal with Ubisoft that aims to address the CMA’s biggest worries surrounding the Activision Blizzard acquisition. While it could ...
Microsoft has blocked PC users from accessing the Windows 11 24H2 update if they have any games from developer Ubisoft installed on their system, after it was discovered that 24H2 leads to crashes ...
In a blog post, Microsoft president Brad Smith said that by giving the streaming rights for Activision Blizzard games to Ubisoft for 15 years, it won’t be in a position to capitalize on those games.
The CMA has scheduled a consultation for until October 6, 2023. The CMA has accepted the amended Microsoft – Activision deal, that adds Ubisoft into the equation for cloud gaming.
Microsoft would have to convince Ubisoft to license its own games back to them for a subscription service like Game Pass. Microsoft and Activision Blizzard have renegotiated their merger deal and ...
The proposal is called the Ubisoft Divestment Agreement. This is similar in form and function to the Microsoft Cloud Remedy that was rejected by the CMA, however the terms are different.
Microsoft has signed a 15-year deal to license Call of Duty and other Activision Blizzard games to Ubisoft in its latest bid to win antitrust approval for its $68.7 billion acquisition.
“Ubisoft will compensate Microsoft for the cloud streaming rights to Activision Blizzard’s games through a one-off payment and through a market-based wholesale pricing mechanism, including an ...
A Ubisoft game just released in 2024 is currently available for just $0.32 thanks to a massive discount on the Microsoft Store.
Ubisoft is also skipping E3 2023, similar to Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo. Ubisoft, which previously confirmed its E3 2023 attendance, is now stepping back.
Microsoft has not had an easy time trying to acquire Activision Blizzard as it has run into heavy resistance from regulatory bodies like the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the U.K.’s CMA.