Bombastic statements and huge revelations continue from the trial between Microsoft and the FTC, to prevent the acquisition of Activision Blizzard, which has caught the eye in the gaming world over the past twenty-four hours. In more detail, he delivered the speech today before Jim RyanUpside down Play Station Part of it Sony who criticized her with his statements Xbox Game Pass.
In particular, the big boss at PlayStation hasn’t uttered his words about Microsoft’s much-discussed subscription service, and he usually does. All publishing companies in the gaming industry hate it.
More specifically, Microsoft’s attorney asked Ryan about comments he made to PlayStation investors at a meeting held a month after the US giant announced it would buy Activision Blizzard. As Microsoft’s attorney points out, Ryan told investors that Game Pass “forced them to make a major acquisition.”
Ryan then allegedly continued his remarks by saying:
I’ve spoken to all the publishers and they unanimously don’t like Game Pass because it destroys value.
The lawyer asked Ryan to confirm whether that was indeed the case, and he replied: “I think that was really the truth.”. Then the discussion in court went something like this:
You said you talked to all the publishers, did you really?
I talk to publishers all the time and this is a very common view they have held for many years.
The head of PlayStation was then asked to comment on the exclusivity of Bethesda’s games in the Xbox ecosystem, which he said he didn’t like. In particular, regarding Starfield, he said:
I don’t like it, but I don’t see it as anti-competitive.
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