What I find wild is, everyone was fine when it was Nintendo or Sony buying up studios and making them exclusive to one platform, but when Microsoft does it, it is suddenly monopolistic actions.
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What I find wild is, everyone was fine when it was Nintendo or Sony buying up studios and making them exclusive to one platform, but when Microsoft does it, it is suddenly monopolistic actions.
I don't get it either. Maybe it's some collective government bad memory from when they were suing Microsoft for Windows supposedly being a monopoly that has led to a grudge or something. More likely, Nintendo and Sony have better lobbyists.
As experienced as Microsoft is with government meddling, you would think they had the better lobbyists. 🤣
Course, Nintendo has been dealing with government in court often ever since the anti business practices of their NES days contracts came to light.
Sony though, I have never heard about them in court involving the government so they probably have the best lobbyists ever 🤣