After laying off almost 2,000 people, Xbox finds itself in a position at odds with the community-first image it has cultivated for itself.

  • @TheGrandNagus
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    Yeah no shit. I don’t even need to click this link to agree.

    MS is a $3tn company and has one of the worst track records on earth for anti-competitive practices.

    Shit, in the Xbox FTC leaks, Phil Spencer was openly saying he didn’t just want Bethesda and Activision, his dream is to do hostile takeovers of Nintendo and Valve.

    And yet I still see people online acting like they’re on our side. Utterly laughable.

    • @[email protected]
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      1311 months ago

      Why would you ever think any company is “on your side”? They’re on their own side. If they make products you like and operate in a way you like, I recommend supporting them, but that still doesn’t mean they’re “on your side.”

      Promote products, not companies. A company can change overnight, whereas a product that you own won’t.

        • @[email protected]
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          -111 months ago

          Idk, that doesn’t mean MS is “on their side,” just not as bad as Activision Blizzard.

          • @woelkchen
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            211 months ago

            just not as bad as Activision Blizzard.

            2000 people may disagree.

            • @[email protected]
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              011 months ago

              Are you sure? Would those 2000 people apply at Activision Blizzard if MS hadn’t bought them? If they had the same offer in hand to work at Xbox vs Activision Blizzard, which would they choose?

              I’m guessing they still prefer Xbox, though they’re probably not happy about being laid-off.

              • @woelkchen
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                111 months ago

                Are you sure?

                No. That’s why I used the word “may”. Look it up.

    • @[email protected]
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      1111 months ago

      He won’t buy Nintendo nor Valve anytime soon. Valve is pushing Linux distro for a reason.

    • @lordnikon
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      511 months ago

      Valve is a private company. How do you do a hostile takeover of a private company? what a clown.

      Phil : Sell us Valve Now!

      Gabe : No

      Phil : …

      To paint picture Gabe is sitting on a hord of gold like a dragon and says No very quietly.

      • @[email protected]
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        711 months ago

        How do you do a hostile takeover of a private company?

        The Mafia does that all the time. Not sure Microsoft would risk that, but there’s an option.

        Also, if Gabe doesn’t have 51% of the shares, Microsoft could buy those shares from the other shareholders just like with a publicly traded company, it’s just more difficult because there isn’t an open market for it. If Microsoft gets a 51% stake, they legally own the company at that point.

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          yeah I see your point but at that point it’s not hostile since I’m pretty sure that Valve has 51% between board members based on their culture and hierarchy.

          • @[email protected]
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            811 months ago

            The definition of “hostile takeover” is getting 51% w/o a formal agreement. So if MS approached everyone independently and got 51%, it’s a hostile takeover. And they don’t need 51% control through their own entity, they can pay independent people to do so.

            I think that’s unlikely to happen, but it’s possible.