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Can LinkedIn be a gaming platform? Company thinks so
LinkedIn, which now has more 1 billion users, is working on new games experience
Microsoft to sell off Activision Blizzard’s cloud gaming rights to...
As part of the restructuring, Microsoft will transfer cloud gaming rights for current and new Activision Blizzard games to French video game publisher...
Sony wants Microsoft to ensure that Call of Duty stays across...
Japanese technology giant Sony, which saw its stock tanked after Microsoft acquired gaming company Activision Blizzard for $69 billion, on Thursday...
Activision to release ‘next full premium’ Call of Duty in 2023
Activision Blizzard appeared to refute the report at the time, though it did not entirely confirm that a 2023 game would take place.
US FTC sues Microsoft to block its $69 bn Activision Blizzard buy
The FTC said the deal, the largest ever in the video gaming industry, would enable Microsoft to suppress competitors to its Xbox gaming consoles and...
Microsoft have no idea why 'Call of Duty' franchise is special
The new website has reported that Microsoft's lawyers are suddenly pretending they have no idea why 'Call of Duty' is special or even when it came out
Microsoft to build its mobile games store to compete Apple, Google
Microsoft is battling regulators in the US, Europe, and the UK, who have all expressed concern about the potential impact on competition of the Xbox...
Microsoft hits back at UK after Activision acquisition blocked
Microsoft said yesterday it would appeal, with "aggressive" support from Activision (ATVI.O).