Did Microsoft Buy Codm? Unraveling the Rumors
In recent years, Microsoft has made some significant strides in the gaming industry. One of the most significant acquisitions is that of Activision Blizzard, which gave Microsoft the rights to various popular game franchises like Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, and Overwatch. With this deal, there were rumors swirling that Microsoft was also in talks with Tencent to acquire another renowned game developer, Call of Duty Mobile (Codm). So, what’s the real scoop on whether Microsoft did or didn’t buy Codm? Let’s break it down.
Rumors and Confessions: Understanding the Background
For context, Microsoft made waves in the gaming community in May 2021 by announcing its intent to purchase Activision Blizzard in an impressive $69 billion deal. The deal required approvals from various regulatory bodies and competitors, including PlayStation (Tencent), Xbox, and Nintendo. Given Activision Blizzard’s roster of famous franchises, questions started circling about which studios, including Codm, Microsoft would gain ownership over. In April 2022, an investigation conducted by the European Union Competition Commission found the Microsoft-Activision deal wasn’t a major competitor and concluded that it should approve the acquisition. Thus, we can say no red flags for Activision-Blizzard Codm integration.
Dealmaking Details
Although it’s uncertain which Microsoft is planning for Call of Duty Mobile (Codm) in the wake of their Activision purchase, recent reports from both Kotaku and Eurogamer mentioned that the purchase process involves negotiations to keep Call of Duty franchises on other gaming consoles besides Xbox.
What you need to _bear in mind is the Activision and Sony already have an established collaboration. In January 2015, the agreement aimed at letting Activision, who already owned Call of Duty IPs, bring COD and other franchises on their Xbox and Windows, together, while ensuring some versions and platforms (excluding other, like the Mac (for both Blizzard)**
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| Platforms | Owned IPs and other titles |
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| Xbox 1 | Call of Duty; WoW; Overwatch |
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