What Microsoft Buying Activision Would Mean For PlayStation
PSLS writes: "Earlier in the week, reports of Vivendis interest in selling its stake of Activision Blizzard surged the internet. It didnt take long for a few major corporations to show interest, and rumored to be among them were Time Warner and Microsoft. While Time Warner or really any other company taking a deal would make headlines, a buyout from Microsoft would send a shockwave across the video game industry, and more importantly make Sonys job a lot more difficult."...
Published By: N4G - Monday, 16 July, 2012
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