Activision Blizzard expects to bring its games to Xbox Game Pass “next year”
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ActivisionBlizzardexpects to bring its titles toXbox Game Passas early as 2024, according to a new statement from the company.
This news followsMicrosoft’s prediction that it will close its$69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzardwithin the next week (via VGC). Despiteresistance from the United States Federal Trade Commission(FTC) and the UK’sCompetition and Markets Authority(CMA), it looks as though Microsoft is on the verge of completing the acquisition - almost two years since it was initially announced.
Reacting to this development, Activision Blizzard released a statement on Monday addressing what this means in relation to bringing its titles to Microsoft’s popular subscription service,Xbox Game Pass.
“As we continue to work toward regulatory approval of the Microsoft deal, we’ve been getting some questions [about] whether our upcoming and recently launched games will be available via Game Pass,” said Activision Blizzard.
“While we do not have plans to putModern Warfare 3orDiablo 4into Game Pass this year, once the deal closes, we expect to start working with Xbox to bring our titles to more players around the world [… over] the course of next year."
Though theFTC lost its court caseagainst Microsoft, with the judge finding that the acquisition didn’t breach US anti-monopoly laws, the tech giant still had to address concerns raised by the CMA in the UK. To satisfy the UK monopolies watchdog, Activision Blizzard committed toselling the streaming rightsto its games to Ubisoft, so as to break up competition in the streaming market.This move satisfied the CMA, which went on to state that this plan “substantially addresses most concerns” that the UK organization had about the acquisition.
With this in mind, while Activision Blizzard games may well be arriving on Game Pass next year, it seems highly unlikely that the titles will be available on theXbox Cloud Gamingservice.
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