Microsoft's games division has shrugged off reports that the Activision buyout has been disappointing for revenue growth, ...
Microsoft acquired Activision Blizzard for $69 billion, becoming the world's third-largest gaming company. Read about the ...
Microsoft's plan to buy Activision Blizzard could substantially lessen competition in consoles, multi-game subscription services and game streaming, a UK watchdog has said. Microsoft wants to buy ...
Microsoft's $68.7bn (£55bn) deal to buy US video game company Activision Blizzard has been blocked in the UK by the Competition and Markets Authority. The proposed takeover would see Microsoft ...
Our large investment to acquire Activision Blizzard further strengthens our resolve to remove this friction on behalf of creators and gamers alike. We want to enable world-class content to reach every ...
Years ago, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella decided to buy some pricey game studios to try to prop up the tech giant's gaming ...
Of course, Nadella ultimately picked the first option, with Microsoft going on to acquire Bethesda in 2021 and Activision ...
Did Microsoft buy Activision Blizzard with an intention to push on and make the quality of the games better? Or simply to line the bank account some more? That's a question that needs answering ...
Microsoft’s diversified business model ensures strong execution and growth. See why MSFT stock is a great buy, even with high ...
Microsoft goes 'all-in' and brings its software catalog over to PlayStation 5 and break console exclusivity for more games.
FY25 revenues of $65.6 billion, up 16% YOY, fueled by strong performance across key segments and strategic investments in ...