Microsoft and Activision have indicated that they may abandon their proposed $68.7 billion merger if federal courts grant FTC a preliminary injunction.

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      Wasn’t the Disney stuff under Trump’s administration?
      It seems Biden (from an outside perspective, as I am not from the US) is at least trying to reign in companies a bit, so this block isn’t that surprising.

      The EU decision surprised me more, but I can understand their arguments.

      As a gamer, this could be great in the short term, with Activision-Blizzard getting good leadership and hopefully new games from franchises which are not CoD or Diablo.
      Medium/Long term, it could be awful, with Microsoft getting more and more market share and then turning around and fucking us in the ass really hard after they lock us in their ecosystem

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          Right now?
          No, I don’t think so.

          But Windows is getting worse, and GamePass won’t be cheap forever.
          Same with them putting the games on Steam, it can change on a whim.
          I mean, even on PC, nothing stops them from walking back and just making everything Xbox exclusive in the future again.

          They can make changes that make it impossible (or extremely hard) for their games to work on Linux using Proton.

          There are many ways they can use these company mergers to fuck the consumer in the future.

          Consolidation is always a bad thing, in my opinion, because it takes away choice from the consumer and puts it in the hands of trillion-dollar companies whose sole objective is to make ALL the money all the time, forever.

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            Yah I agree. Monopolies are bad for the consumer and there is less competition and choice. I think Microsoft eco system is fairly good though, as a platform.