If you thought Microsoft buying Bethesda for $7.5 billion was a huge deal, brace yourself, because Microsoft just announced its intention to acquire Activision Blizzard for $68.7billion.
The all-cash transaction will see Microsoft gain control of some of the most popular gaming franchises including Warcraft, Diablo, Overwatch, Call of Duty, Candy Crush, and Major Leagure Gaming esports. Microsoft is also keen to point out that Activision Blizzard games will be heading to Game Pass as soon as the deal is finalized.
It's not only gaming IPs Microsoft will gain control of, though. Activision Blizzard owns a number of high-profile development studios including King, Treyarch, Raven, High Moon, Beenox, Sledge Hammer Games, Infinity Ward, Demonware, and Toys for Bob.
Of course, there's a chance this acquisition may hit a few stumbling blocks before it's complete. Microsoft needs to gain the approval of Activision Blizzard shareholders, pass a regulatory review, and the transaction is subject to customary closing conditions. However, it would be more surprising if the deal fell apart, especially considering the amount of cash Microsoft is offering.
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