video gaming
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The Real Reasons Activision Blizzard Was Sold, Without Bobby Kotick’s PR Spin
As you probably already heard, Microsoft is looking to purchase Activision Blizzard for a whopping $95 billion. But why Activision CEO Bobby Kotick suddenly decided to give up control of the company and where that leaves the beleaguered executive after the ink dries changes depending on who you ask.
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Microsoft to Swallow Activision Blizzard for $95 Billion
Microsoft is acquiring gaming giant Activision Blizzard in a deal worth just shy of $US69 billion (around $95 billion in Aussie terms) — which the Xbox owner says will allow it to gain access to hundreds of millions of gamers and position it as “the world’s third-largest gaming company by revenue, behind Tencent and Sony.”
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E3 2022 Goes Online-Only Amid Pandemic Fuelled By Omicron Variant
The Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, will shift to an online-only showcase for the second consecutive year and a year off, according to GamesBeat.
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‘One Square Minesweeper’ Is the Only Version of ‘Minesweeper’ I Want to Play
Even with millions of people enjoying incredibly popular titles like Fortnite or League of Legends, it’s hard to imagine games played by more people than Microsoft’s Solitaire and Minesweeper — the latter of which is finally enjoyable for folks who still have no idea how to actually play it with Tim Holman’s One Square Minesweeper.