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Microsoft's Gaming Chief Is Still Open to Acquisitions After Activision Deal ... After a tough year, Microsoft Corp.'s video-gaming chief is still ...

Microsoft's Gaming Chief Is Still Looking for Acquisitions, Sees ...

After releasing the first batch of Xbox games for Sony Group Corp.'s PlayStation and Nintendo Co.'s Switch, Spencer is pleased with the ...

Microsoft's Gaming Chief Is Still Looking for Acquisitions, Sees ...

I think Doom launching day one on PS5 really opened the floodgates after the initial test balloon of Hi-Fi Rush and Sea of Thieves.

Microsoft Open to More Acquisitions - Game Rant

Microsoft is open to even more gaming M&A activity following the Activision Blizzard acquisition, albeit with some provisions ... not all of them ...

[Bloomberg] Microsoft's Gaming Chief Is Still Looking ... - Famiboards

Buying another mobile company would add to titles Microsoft picked up in its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard last year, he said.

MergerLinks on LinkedIn: Microsoft's Gaming Chief Is Still Open to ...

After a tough year, Microsoft's video-gaming chief, Phil Spencer, is still looking at acquisitions and charting how to compete and partner ...

Despite Buying Activision Blizzard for $69 Billion Just Last Year ...

Microsoft is still in the market for acquisitions despite having splashed ... In an interview with Bloomberg, Microsoft Gaming boss Phil Spencer said ...

Microsoft Gaming Chief Reportedly Pursues New Acquisitions, Focu

Microsoft's (MSFT, Financials) gaming chief Phil Spencer is actively exploring acquisitions to expand Xbox's presence in handheld gaming and ...

Microsoft's gaming head still seeking acquisitions, positive on Xbox's ...

Microsoft's (NASDAQ:MSFT) video-gaming chief Phil Spencer is still eyeing acquisitions and planing how to compete and collaborate in the markets for ...

Microsoft's Gaming Chief Is Still Open to Acquisitions After ... - Threads

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[Bloomberg] Microsoft's Gaming Chief Is Still Looking for ... - ResetEra

Deals that add "geographic diversity," including in Asia, might be worthwhile, Phil Spencer said in an interview Tuesday at Bloomberg's offices ...

Microsoft to acquire Activision Blizzard to bring the joy and ...

(Nasdaq: ATVI), a leader in game development and interactive entertainment content publisher. This acquisition will accelerate the growth in ...

Acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft - Wikipedia

The FTC withdrew its request after courts did not find their anti-trust compelling to block the merger, while Microsoft offered to offload its cloud gaming ...

Microsoft's Activision Blizzard acquisition has gone through - Polygon

13, with the concession that cloud gaming rights for Activision Blizzard's games will go to Ubisoft. With no other regulatory blocks outstanding — the EU is ...

Microsoft gaming layoffs 'logical' post-Activision acquisition, experts ...

Microsoft laid off 1,900 employees from its Xbox and Activision Blizzard divisions this week – just three months after the company completed its ...

Microsoft agrees $69bn Activision acquisition - Financier Worldwide

Microsoft Corp has announced a $68.7bn all-cash deal to acquire Activision Blizzard in the biggest gaming industry deal in history.

Microsoft Gaming Chief Reportedly Pursues New Acquisitions ...

Nonetheless, he pointed out that Microsoft is now more focused on integrating Activision's personnel, hence significant acquisitions are ...

Microsoft's Gaming Chief Is Still Open to Acquisitions After Activision ...

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Microsoft and Activision Blizzard: the latest news on the acquisition

After more than 30 years at the company, Spencer is now CEO of Microsoft Gaming, as it looks to tackle mobile gaming, the metaverse, and cloud ...

Activision Blizzard acquisition is about Candy Crush, says Microsoft

Microsoft Head of Gaming Phil Spencer claims the Activision Blizzard acquisition by Xbox is not about Call of Duty, but about mobile gaming.