dynamiteReady wrote:Not sure if this story is still relevant, and there's so much additional value in the whole Activision's collective IP, but thinking about the Asian market angle, I found this:
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/jul/02/warcraft-film-china-blockbuster-hollywood-investment
Not sure if Cinty has a take on that.
But there are so many different things Microsoft can do with all those brands.
I wonder if Tony Hawk is still popular?
b0r1s wrote:The remaster sold over 1m so should be enough to do another.
mistercrayon wrote:
It’s all speculation and Microsoft have shown they’ve got the power of god to do whatever they want.
Paul the sparky wrote:What's caused that? I linked directly from YouTube
RedDave2 wrote:mistercrayon wrote:
It’s all speculation and Microsoft have shown they’ve got the power of god to do whatever they want.
They have the power of a God, not the god....
b0r1s wrote:I mean kind of. Points deducted for referencing the wrong scene.
retroking1981 wrote:Their unique position also puts them on the edge of danger though.
They're always a Wii U or two away from exiting the console business.
Don't get me wrong, they'll always be huge and relevant, but in 10-15 years that could very well be as a big third party.
retroking1981 wrote:Their unique position also puts them on the edge of danger though.
They're always a Wii U or two away from exiting the console business.
Don't get me wrong, they'll always be huge and relevant, but in 10-15 years that could very well be as a big third party.
regmcfly wrote:I mean sell F Zero to Microsoft and there's 500 million easily . Nintendo's financial strength is in its IP but they could divest themselves of 2-3 and be incredibly profitable.
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