Activision Blizzard Deal’s Imminent Closure Is Good News, Says Ubisoft CEO

Jul 21, 2023 at 03:49am EDT
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The Microsoft/Activision Blizzard merger is closer than ever to fruition. Earlier this week, the US Supreme Court has denied, in the person of Justice Elena Kagan, the request filed by a group of gamers for an emergency injunction to block the deal. Not that such a request was reasonably likely to be granted, especially after the Federal Trade Commission was turned down.

While Microsoft is still working towards the restructured deal proposal to submit to the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CEO Sarah Cardell said yesterday the regulator is still waiting for that), the $68.7 billion merger will likely complete in the next few weeks, following the extension agreement signed by Activision Blizzard.

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It's interesting, then, to hear what a rival publisher thinks of the news. Answering a question on the topic during yesterday's Q1 2023-24 investors call, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot said it's good news, mainly because it aligns with the growing importance of owning prized IPs and expanding them on mobile, just like Ubisoft is doing.

I think it's good news that the transaction can go through because it's really showing the power of IPs and where the industry is going, so there will be lots of opportunities in the future for companies. It's also showing the value of IPs that can now be on PC, console, but also mobile and become worldwide brands. And when we say worldwide, it's really everywhere in the world. That's a really fantastic opportunity. Microsoft is saying that the mobile part of the Activision Blizzard deal is important, so all the investments we are making to be stronger in mobile are in line with that. All those elements will help to grow the value of the company.

Guillemot isn't the first CEO of a big third-party publisher to comment positively on the Microsoft/Activision Blizzard merger. Take-Two's Strauss Zelnick previously did the same shortly after the deal was unveiled in early 2022.

For the record, Ubisoft is working on Rainbow Six Mobile, Tom Clancy’s The Division Resurgence, and Assassin's Creed Jade. The first two recently held beta tests, while Jade (which will be published by Tencent's label Level Infinite) is set to hold a closed beta between August 3rd and August 11th.

In other Ubisoft news, the executives promised development on Skull and Bones was 'boding well' ahead of the upcoming beta due to start on August 25th. The game still doesn't have a final release date.

About the author: With over two decades of experience in gaming journalism, Alessio Palumbo has led the gaming vertical at Wccftech since August 2015. He started working at a young age for Italian websites like Everyeye.it, Gamestar.it, Nextgame.it, and Multiplayer.it before kickstarting the indie English-language publication Worlds Factory as its founder and Editor in Chief. In the last decade, he has coordinated the overall output of Wccftech's gaming section, managed PR relations, assigned reviews, produced daily news coverage, edited gaming content as needed, and delivered game reviews. Arguably, his trademark content is the long series of exclusive developer interviews that have been cited by Wikipedia and by the biggest news media and gaming publications. His passion for technology also makes him knowledgeable when it comes to gaming hardware and tech. His favorite genres include RPGs, MMORPGs, and action/adventure games.

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