• magnetosphere
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    122 years ago

    At first, I was somewhat surprised that this was even a question - then I reminded myself that they’re asking how the merger will affect the industry, not the players.

    I don’t care how it affects the industry. I’m not a high-level executive with a gaming company. Are you?

    For the players, I don’t think it’ll be that great. Whatever savings are made due to the merger won’t be passed on to us. They never are. What’s good for players is competition between many companies, all doing their best to attract customers. An enormous, monolithic conglomerate will do us no favors.

    • ampersandrew
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      22 years ago

      The impacts it has on the industry affects what kinds of games get made.

      • magnetosphere
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        32 years ago

        Yeah, that’s what the last two sentences are about.

        A big company will take fewer creative risks and be more likely to limit investments to proven formulas. They’d rather just churn out sequels to huge moneymakers. On the other hand, more competition means more incentive to try something new and interesting in the hope of hitting it big.

        • ampersandrew
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          22 years ago

          Yeah, but the big company that the bigger company just bought refused to make smaller games and constrained their catalogue over the past 20 years to make fewer and fewer games. This bigger company, via Game Pass, has an incentive to put out more games than Activision has been. Microsoft has an incentive to try to compete with Sony in a way that Activision hasn’t had competition for Call of Duty since…when was the last good Battlefield game?