Source: NurPhoto / Getty
If you haven’t heard, Microsoft has purchased Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion, setting off a megaton bomb in the video game world.
The reactions and hot takes are pouring in after Xbox CEO Phil Spencer announced that the company acquired Activision Blizzard at the top of the morning. With the deal now agreed to, that means Microsoft now owns Beenox, Demonware, Digital Legends, High Moon Studios, Infinity Ward, King, Major League Gaming, Radical Entertainment, Raven Software, Sledgehammer Games, Toys for Bob, Treyarch, and every team across Activision Blizzard.
The big question is whether Activision games like Call of Duty, which PlayStation owners have enjoyed for years, will become an Xbox exclusive? PlayStation owners can breathe a bit of sigh of relief for now based on comments from Phil Spencer directly responding to that matter. “I’ll just say to players out there who are playing Activision Blizzard games on Sony’s platform: It’s not our intent to pull communities away from that platform, and we remained committed to that.”
Xbox exclusive…Call of Duty?
— Paul Tassi (@PaulTassi) January 18, 2022
That’s a very vague statement and can be interpreted in many different ways. If you look at it one way, Spencer isn’t outright saying that Call of Duty will be an Xbox exclusive, for the time being, leaving the window wide open for that to happen. Call of Duty: Vanguard, despite flopping with both critics and gamers, was the top-selling game of December 2021, so we understand Microsoft backing up the Brink’s truck to own that franchise, taking sole ownership of it. So with the Call of Duty 2022 reportedly coming sooner rather than later, we can still expect that game to land on PlayStation consoles, but the real question is when will Microsoft decide to take its ball and go home?
We shall see. We are curious to learn how this MEGA deal will affect the video game industry in the future. You can peep more reactions in the gallery below.
—
Photo: NurPhoto / Getty
1. This was all of us.
XBOX NOW OWNS
CALL OF DUTY , HALO AND DOOM
WHAT THE HELL pic.twitter.com/mkg6Oszi2V
— Redx_
(@RedX53) January 18, 2022
2. Accurate.
Xbox is literally becoming the Disney of the entire gaming industry.
Minecraft, Banjo, DOOM, Crash, Call of Duty, Fallout, Cuphead, and fucking Candy Crush all owned by the same guy.
pic.twitter.com/qEod2mYJUy
— JOLLY J
(@DynamoSuperX) January 18, 2022
3. Hmmmmmm
OK. Fine. I'll do the damn discourse. Warzone will remain multiplatform, but I think main Call of Duty games go exclusive. Microsoft already ran the numbers on every scenario with Bethesda and it determined exclusivity to Game Pass is the best way to drive its goals.
— Jeff Grubb (@JeffGrubb) January 18, 2022
4. Yup.
Imagine owning Halo, Doom, Overwatch, and Call Of Duty. That's an FPS boost right there.
— Steve Saylor (@stevesaylor) January 18, 2022
5. A “Warzone” pun intended.
If Call of Duty gets announced as an Xbox exclusive Twitter is going to erupt.
— Tony Polanco (@Romudeth) January 18, 2022
6. Interesting take.
The biggest hope for Call of Duty and Overwatch was realized today.
Microsoft buying Activision Blizzard is a glimmer of hope for all people into these games.
We should be kissing the floor because it happened this way.
— Good Boy (@MrTLexify) January 18, 2022
7. Nope they are not.
Xbox now has Call of Duty, Overwatch and World of Warcraft, to name a few, joining Bethesda and Halo.
Microsoft isn’t playing around
— Mint Blitz (@MintBlitz) January 18, 2022
8. Of course, there were jokes.
POV of me playing Call of Duty after Microsoft buys Activison pic.twitter.com/XFkQfcXWHg
— HunterTV
(@itsHunterTV) January 18, 2022
9. And more jokes.
**BREAKING** Microsoft announces Excel integration with Call of Duty pic.twitter.com/l6KYh9u2bh
— Trung Phan
(@TrungTPhan) January 18, 2022
10.
Xbox owns Crash Bandicoot and Spyro. I feel like I’m high right now.
— Roger Pokorny (@rogformer) January 18, 2022
11. Fair criticism.
So they got $70B for Activision Blizzard but still can’t put a rechargeable battery in their controllers, huh? Ok.
— Isaiah Smith (@IsaiahByDayah) January 18, 2022
12.
Woke up. Sensed a disturbance in the force. Saw this news. Went back to bed. Cool that Microsoft acquired so many great IPs. Hopefully, they clean house of shitty management and perpetrators. Blizzard has so many incredible creatives and deserve some reprieve and space to create. https://t.co/Aw3L3dAfxQ
— Naomi Kyle (@NaomiKyle) January 18, 2022
13.
Gia shook me awake to tell me "Tim, something big happened in the games industry, you should check Twitter. Everyone is freaking out." LOL https://t.co/2bszQn3VPT
— Tim Gettys (@TimGettys) January 18, 2022
14.
also let Call of Duty take a break and stop being an annual title
it's time
— Parris (@vicious696) January 18, 2022
15.
Xbox gamers still can’t play Spider-Man, Wolverine, Street Figher V (yelp) FF7remake FF16, or any future mainline FF games, PERSONA etc. yet if CALL OF DUTY goes exclusive to Xbox it’s a problem ?
— KidSmoove
(@kidsmoove) January 18, 2022
(@RedX53)
(@DynamoSuperX)
(@itsHunterTV)
(@TrungTPhan)
(@kidsmoove)