Industry News
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THE CMA IS WORRIED If every Call of Duty player defected to Xbox, PlayStation's user base would still be "significantly larger," says Microsoft
Microsoft says the Activision Blizzard acquisition will not harm Sony as it's the "incumbent market leader."
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ActiBlizz VS Cali Six US state treasurers are pressuring Activision Blizzard to respond to its sexual harassment scandal
California, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Nevada and Oregon treasurers demand a meeting with Activision Blizzard.
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microsoft sell Microsoft publishes the acquisition letter that got it laughed out of Nintendo's office
Microsoft has shared the letter it penned to Nintendo in 1999 when it attempted to purchase the company.
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precious? Lord of the Rings studio, Weta, is making a game based on "major worldwide IP"
Look forward to a game based on "an incredibly rich and inspiring license" that will "fill fans and players around the world with delight."
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mind the pay gap PlayStation sued over alleged gender discrimination and wrongful termination
A former PlayStation employee alleges that she was fired "soon after" reporting gender bias at the company.
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dug in like a kotick Bobby Kotick reportedly discussed stepping down as Activision Blizzard boss
Bobby Kotick has apparently motioned that he may step down from his position as Activision Blizzard boss if company issues aren't resolved 'with speed'.
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french dispatches Ubisoft staff launch new petition seeking public support for improved working conditions
Following accusations of 'empty promises' regarding reforms, A Better Ubisoft is piling more pressure on the French publisher.
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Non-fun tokens Ubisoft takes aim at blockchain games to 'enable more play-to-earn' opportunities
Part of Ubisoft's Q2 earnings call was dedicated to the publisher's future plans regarding the blockchain and NFTs.
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miss on your chips Graphics card and CPU shortages may last until at least 2023, says Intel
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has said supply-demand balance for various hardware elements won't level out for a few more years.