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Exclusives are necessary in any service or platform. Digital media, such as video streaming, video games, etc. They generally don’t benefit users who don’t benefit a game because of the desire to make a console war.
Of course we are not saying anything new, but we have to say the least to remember how judging the acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft Xbox is a complex speech, especially when it comes to the superpower Call of Duty.
Microsoft, and the Xbox Fire have the ability to offer exclusives and amplify their offer, therefore is still not always possible to make Call of Duty exclusives. Considering the number of cases at stake, the idea is certainly worth it for, for the best of all: it is also going to be tempting and understandable for Xbox and Game Pass that are not limited to one’s exclusives, it is not a matter of time, and considering the fact that there are more than two possible uses of the series. Xbox players have Call of Duty, and making it exclusive wouldn’t give them access to anything new.
Characters from Call of Duty: Second Modern War with guns in hand.
The debate can be deepened but at this point we don’t want to see more about those kinds of issues. No, we want a solution, because the truth is that an acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft could lead to more consequences than an exclusive or nonexclusive purchase.
What happens if the new Minecraft is called Call of Duty?
Obviously, the biggest acquisition was Mojang and Minecraft. At the time, that was a mistake that was not obvious, compared to the amount needed: 2,5 milliards dollars. Today the acquisition of Activision Blizzard will be worth 68,7 billion dollars, but in the moment it led to a sensation.
We can now know that the acquisition of Mojang and Minecraft was one of Microsoft’s biggest investments. Not only is the game still successful, it’s also a success, that it allowed the development of other themed products like Minecraft Dungeons, Minecraft Legends, and seems to be another unannounced spin-off. Minecraft is currently under the age of second life, and, perhaps, has already reached the third under Microsoft, all while remaining cross-platform.
Microsoft has made the most of his IP and secured space for a variety and innovation, too. In all this there is also a lot of curiosity about what it would be like to do with call of duty.
Of course the Activision saga starts from a different point as Minecraft. Leaving a group like Mojang a single team isn’t like a team sitting alone with Activision and all its teams, which certainly wouldn’t be a part of the Xbox Game Studios or a whole host or host a certain structure.
In spite of that, Call of Duty could really benefit from a little breathing room and the desire to change the things that the game brings through thick and thin. It would take me a long time as I was for Minecraft, but it could be worth it, as long as it isn’t as cross-platform, of course.
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