The CMA (Consumer Markets Authority) has come to a provisional agreement with Microsoft over the Windows factory’s proposed purchase of Activision Blizzard. By agreeing to sell cloud streaming rights to a third-party, in this case Ubisoft, the CMA will have a final consultation that will end on the 6th of October, 2023. As long as no other concerns are identified by then the deal will co through, and the saga of self-deprecation that Sony and Microsoft have spun will be at a close.

Ed-itor-in-chief

Playing videogames, writing about videogames, considering videogames—that about sums it up. Videogames are the one hobby that I’ve kept since I was only little, zapping ducks on the NES or knocking out MR. X. And when I’m not enjoying classics from the bit generation of games or checking out those earliest of polygons, I’ probably playing something from today’s age of modern gaming: if I’m not complaining about it.

Something I’m doing at the moment? Playing through the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster collection, and all the other mainline Final Fantasy games up 12 on the Switch.

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