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How much is the most expensive game you've ever bought? Is it in the thousands or tens of thousands? Microsoft says that's nothing, as I'm spending several hundred billion yuan just to buy a game, and it's in cash. Learn from us~
Microsoft announced that it will acquire the gaming giant Activision Blizzard for $95 per share in an all-cash deal, including Activision Blizzard's net cash, making the total transaction value $68.7 billion. It's not only the largest acquisition in the gaming industry but also in Microsoft's history. After completing this acquisition, Microsoft will become the world's third-largest gaming company in terms of revenue, trailing only Tencent and Sony.
Ah, how many zeros are there? And it's in cash, which reminds me of those online tycoons counting money on the spot when buying cars and houses. Well, maybe I'm superficial, only seeing the price, while Microsoft sees the value. This acquisition of Activision Blizzard not only directly enhances Microsoft's strength in the thriving electronic gaming market, competing with industry leaders Tencent and Sony, but also provides a cornerstone for Microsoft in the metaverse business. Wow, just by acquiring it, Microsoft becomes the third-largest gaming company globally. What do you call this? Things that money can solve are not big problems. To become the third-largest in the world? Just acquire it; it really is effortless, but the premise is having money~ |
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