After intending to acquire Activision Blizzard, Microsoft discussed their plans for the acquisition of Activision Blizzard games today, including that they will not turn multi platform blockbusters into Xbox exclusive, and the new games will be exclusive. Microsoft wants to add as many Activision Blizzard games as possible to game pass.
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Matt booty, a Microsoft executive, said: "if we get a game that spans multiple platforms and has a large community, the last thing we want to do is to take it away. If there is any difference, we feel that our job is to continue to build and cultivate this community as a caretaker and a shepherd, rather than breaking it into pieces and trying to take some away."
This is consistent with Microsoft's previous statement on the call of duty game, that is, after the acquisition, the call of duty game is still multi platform (but it is not sure whether it will always be the case). Microsoft also took "my world" as an example. This game continues to maintain a multi platform strategy after the acquisition, which is another powerful proof of Microsoft's existing game processing methods.
However, Microsoft also made it clear that some games may become exclusive, and these games will be new works rather than previous games and series.
Finally, Microsoft also expressed the hope to add as many Activision Blizzard games as possible to game pass. Such a practice has emerged since Microsoft acquired Club B, and dozens of Club B games have been added to the game pass subscription service.