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At $70bn, it's not a small purchase and follows on from many other recent purchases. Basically, if you wanna game, it's mostly Microsoft now.
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Will Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard finally bring scrutiny on the video game industry? | Akin Olla
The video game industry is bigger than the film and music industries combined – yet has faced far less scrutiny than major tech companies like Facebook and Google