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Microsoft’s Gaming Chief Is Still Open to Acquisitions
Microsoft’s Gaming Chief Is Still Open to Acquisitions After Activision Deal
We definitely want to be in the market, and when we can find teams and technology and capability that add to what we’re trying to do in gaming at Microsoft, absolutely we wil
Despite Buying Activision Blizzard for $69 Billion Just Last Year, Microsoft Is Still Looking at Even More Video Game Acquisitions
Microsoft is still in the market for acquisitions despite having splashed out $69 billion for Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard just last year. In an interview with Bloomberg, Microsoft Gaming boss Phil Spencer said he’s up for buying more companies, although cautioned that nothing’s “imminent” and big deals are off the table for now.
Microsoft's gaming head still seeking acquisitions, positive on Xbox's future - report
Microsoft's (MSFT) video-gaming chief Phil Spencer is still eyeing acquisitions and planing how to compete in the market for handheld gaming devices.
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Microsoft Gaming head honcho Phil Spencer says 'I don't like expansions that are manipulative... like, the third level you cut before you launched'
Microsoft Gaming chief Phil Spencer has been doing a few interviews as 2024 draws to a close, celebrating Microsoft's generally strong lineup of games over the year while also warning that the PC-heavy lineup is "historical" and an "anomaly" following the $69 billion Activision-Blizzard acquisition.
In an expansion-heavy time for Xbox, Phil Spencer says he doesn't like "expansions that are manipulative" – "I don't want it to be, like, the third level that you cut"
"I don't like expansions that are manipulative," he says. "I want it to have a unique point of view. I don't want it to be, like, the third level that you cut before you launched.
Microsoft Gaming's Phil Spencer Discusses Expansions In New Interview
If you've seen a lot of Phil Spencer news lately, it's because he's doing a media circuittaking interviews and giving statements to drum up support for Microsoft Gaming. In this latest round, he spoke about video game expansions - policies,
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Microsoft and Xbox will continue with acquisitions: Phil Spencer confirms the purchase of more studios in the future, which companies are they interested in?
Microsoft and Xbox have invested millions of dollars in acquiring major studios over the past few years. Thanks to this, Xbox ...
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2,500 Employees Laid Off by Microsoft After $69 Billion Activision Blizzard Purchase
Microsoft cuts 2,500 jobs but focuses on expanding into mobile and cloud gaming under Xbox chief Phil Spencer's leadership.
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ZeniMax video game workers strike, demanding remote work and an end to outsourcing
Microsoft has been one of the industry’s prime movers in implementing job cuts. In January 2024 it slashed 1,900 people from ...
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Phil Spencer says Microsoft's PC-heavy lineup this year is 'historical' and an 'anomaly', so don't get used to it
Xbox chief Phil Spencer has recently been doing the interview circuit, mixing up his usual advocacy for Microsoft's slate ...
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Vodafone Sways Trustbusters Where Microsoft Failed
The telecoms firm’s UK merger with Three might get away with a fix that regulators denied Microsoft and Activision.
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One of the next big first-party Xbox games is coming to Battle.net, and it's getting a special steelbook edition
After being delayed out of 2024 due to a stacked lineup of games launching close together, Avowed is now launching on Feb. 18 ...
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