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Microsoft Signs 10-Year Long Deals With Ubitus and Boosteroid Cloud Gaming Services

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In the space of two days, Microsoft has announced long term partnerships with two different cloud gaming services. It is posited that the technology giant is rolling out a wide-ranging strategy to make good with regulators, who hold the keys to the clearance of an Activison Blizzard acquisition worth a reported $68.7 billion. Microsoft is facing significant push back from numerous international regulatory bodies, due to fears of anti-competitive impacts from a possible Activison Blizzard purchase.

Xbox Gaming CEO Phil Spencer today tweeted about the deal with the Taiwan-based company Ubitus K.K: "A leading cloud gaming provider, have signed a 10-year partnership to stream Xbox PC Games as well as Activision Blizzard titles after the acquisition closes. Our commitment is to give more players, more choice."



This follows the day after the software giant confirming that it has signed up with Ukraine-based cloud gaming service provider Boosteroid. "We believe in the power of games to bring people together. That's why Xbox is committed to give everyone more ways to play their favorite games, across devices." said Phil Spencer, CEO of Gaming, Microsoft. "Bringing Xbox PC games to Boosteroid members, including Activision Blizzard titles such as 'Call of Duty' once the deal closes, is yet another step in realizing that vision."

"Boosteroid shares Microsoft's vision of bringing games to as many people, places and platforms as possible. It has long been our goal to provide gamers with an opportunity to enjoy their favorite titles on any device close at hand." said Ivan Shvaichenko, Boosteroid CEO. "Today's announcement is yet another step in this direction. Also, with our development team based in Ukraine, we appreciate Microsoft's ongoing commitment to Ukraine, and we will be working together on an initiative supporting our local game development community to invest further in the economic recovery of the country."



The Boosteroid partnership seems to build on Microsoft's existing charitable efforts to support the Ukraine in times of conflict: "This partnership builds on the $430 million in technology and financial assistance we have provided Ukraine since Russia's unlawful invasion, and it exemplifies the steps we will continue to take to support Ukraine's 160,000 software developers." Microsoft vice chair and president, Brad Smith stated. "It also adds to our recent agreements with Nintendo and Nvidia, making even more clear to regulators that our acquisition of Activision Blizzard will make Call of Duty available on far more devices than before."

Microsoft and Nvidia struck a deal back in February, to bring its existing Xbox PC games library to the GeForce Now streaming service. In the same month Nintendo was also announced as a new partner for the Xbox division. In the event of the Activision Blizzard acquisition being approved, the Call of Duty series will be ported to current and future Nintendo hardware platforms, for an agreed 10-year period.

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I think Sony should leave M$ alone personally. Reboot the Killzone series when the first year of no CoD happens and give the developers some freedom, hell it might turn out surprisingly good. Sony's greatest strength has always been first party development and giving creative freedom, they need to embrace that again imo.

Personally, I hope M$ does get Activision, it might just be the kick in the ass Sony needs to double down on first party exclusives
 
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I think Sony should leave M$ alone personally. Reboot the Killzone series when the first year of no CoD happens and give the developers some freedom, hell it might turn out surprisingly good. Sony's greatest strength has always been first party development and giving creative freedom, they need to embrace that again imo.

Personally, I hope M$ does get Activision, it might just be the kick in the ass Sony needs to double down on first party exclusives

Possibly. but at this point I am tired of a lot of first party Sony games because they are all 3rd person action games.....Also if the deal goes through Sony is likely to sign the 10 year cod deal so other than just trying to sabotage M$ they really have nothing to gain/lose from this deal.
 

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this is the correct response actually. Microsoft wants the world to know that they would make agreements with everyone, not just big name companies. The fact that you reacted like this means Microsoft is achieving their goal.

are you proud?
 
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I think Sony should leave M$ alone personally. Reboot the Killzone series when the first year of no CoD happens and give the developers some freedom, hell it might turn out surprisingly good. Sony's greatest strength has always been first party development and giving creative freedom, they need to embrace that again imo.

Personally, I hope M$ does get Activision, it might just be the kick in the ass Sony needs to double down on first party exclusives

Call of Duty is the big money maker but it's not the only thing in the activision roster, there's also things like Crash or Sekiro, among many many others. Call of Duty is the headline topic but the problem is Microsoft is gobbling up massive ammounts of different ips and studios.

It's not like Sony is some angel or anything, but I can't list a single instance where consolidation was good for consumers and competition in any given market, and the gaming industry is already consolidated as fuck under a small number of umbrellas
 
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