Xbox Boss Now Downplaying Importance Of Controversial Activision Merger

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Xbox boss now downplaying importance of controversial Activision merger:

But what if this proposed deal and the plans to make Xbox a true player in the mobile space fall apart? Well, Spencer suggested everything would be fine—even if he admitted this was “an important acquisition” for Xbox.

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Deal is gonna go through sorry snowflakes

Anti Microsoft sources say

Yea Activision was a dying company they were In the middle of a partnership with blizzard during the sexual assault cases being brought up against them and may have even been involved on top of less and less sales with every new game.

Time to let this merger happen and move on. I want to see what MS does with its 69B purchase. Hopefully something worthwhile. Sony will be fine.

I see 69 billion reasons why he's saying this now.

No he’s not 🤦🏻‍♂️ They asked a question, he answered. Xbox not going anywhere Not like cry baby Sony & JimRyan claiming they can’t compete without COD 🤡👇🏻

Can't wait for an army of people who define themselves by how valiantly they defend their plastic box

Shit box scrubs will follow suit asap 😂

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