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Excuse me, what? I guess my social bubble is thick as fuck, because I didn't see a single person supporting that megacorp scale merger.
Feels like a load of bullshit, then again I don't even know where the cool kids hang out, so it could be me.
I guess this is why I didn't buy into the previous paragraphs, I just assumed people were "too smart" to fall for so much corporate bullshit.
3 trillion with roughly 20k employees now. I wonder how much of that value is assigned to its workforce, like "of the 3 trillion our company's worth, our workers are worth 100 billion" or something.
The support I saw around the merger was from blizzard fans who were excited that maybe Microsoft would mismanage blizzard slightly less than Activision did
Basically this.
I don't like mergers but holy fuck Activision/Blizzard had to go. That that POS Kotick got away with a golden parachute while pulling every dirty trick that unluckier cronies have pulled once and gotten cancelled, is a travesty.
Getting acquired is just about the only way something that big "dies". Activision swore many times they'd change, but it was never gonna happen. Too many wore rose tinted glasses and forgave them because of what Blizzard once was, dismissing what it had become.
Microsoft has been good to its subsidiary studios in recent years, but eventually it too will have to be dealt with in some form. My preferred method would be hitting it with the "monopoly-break-up-stick" again.
Exactly, it's not so much cheering for how great it will be, moreso that it can't really get any worse, and while xbox and Microsoft aren't great, Actiblizzard completely destroyed themselves from a public perception.