Xbox chief Phil Spencer recently described progress on Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard as “positive” as the company awaits regulatory approval for the deal that would give it ownership of the popular franchises. Call of Duty ADr Can the world. He also believes we’ll see console exclusives play “less and less” of a role in the future. The comments come after Xbox recently acquired Bethesda Softworks – which will have much-anticipated upcoming games Starenfeld And Sixth Sheikh Manuscript Xbox exclusives – and the aforementioned Activision is trying to end the deal.
inside Interview preview with BloombergEmily Chang will be on the air tonight Bloomberg Studio 1.0.2 Update At 9:00 pm ET, Phil Spencer addressed a variety of topics, including the company’s latest moves Activision acquires Blizzardevidence Activision’s documented culture of sexual harassmentthat Union efforts to look activityAnd how he thinks the concept of exclusivity itself will go the way of the dinosaurs.
Commenting on Activision’s acquisition of Xbox by Blizzard, Spencer said that while he hasn’t made a “$70 billion deal,” he’s optimistic things are going according to plan. Tim Green recently went on a shopping spree to buy Bethesda, the company that created the legendary title. In the Sheikh-Manuscript Series and Conversations drops He continued before targeting Cod publisher Spencer also believes that the experience is that players can’t play the same game online because they “bought the wrong piece of plastic to run.” [the] “Television” is an old word I vowed to keep it Call of Duty As a multi-platform title At least for a while, he says in a new interview:
“We’re really excited to bring more players on board to reduce friction, allow people to feel safer playing, find their friends and play with their friends regardless of device – I think.” , it’s good for our industry in the long run.”
Spencer talked about making people feel safe and secure, also explaining that she believes Activision Blizzard is “committed” to improving the company’s notorious reputation for sexual harassment. suggesting that he knows some of Activision Blizzard’s “studio heads” “well” and that “some of them [are] former Xbox members,” commented that they are committed to “journeying” to address systemic issues related to workplace sexual assault and harassment.
The full interview is scheduled to air later tonight, potentially providing additional context for Spencer’s comments, including wanting more content for Xbox.