During the podcast, Spencer was questioned about the recent news that we wouldn't see a massive drop of Activision-Blizzard games 🍊 on Game Pass immediately after the deal finalized, as many had expected. As it was pointed out, a major flood 🍊 of Game Pass newcomers happened when Xbox acquired Zenimax. Twenty Bethesda games dropped onto the service just days after, including 🍊 some of the company's biggest franchises.
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Where, then, are all 🍊 the Activision Blizzard games? Why is this different?
Per Spencer: they're coming. Eventually. But the regulatory challenges surrounding this acquisition made 🍊 it a bit trickier to navigate than the Zenimax deal, and adding games to Game Pass isn't as simple as 🍊 flipping a switch to put them on there.
"The truth of the matter is with Activision/Blizzard/King that the regulatory process took 🍊 so long, and frankly there was a lot of uncertainty in that process up until really a week before we 🍊 closed, or the week of, when the CMA finally came down to their decision, that we weren't able to get 🍊 in and work with mostly Activision-Blizzard in this case, on that back catalog work," Spencer says.
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