FTC v. Microsoft: all the news from the big Xbox courtroom battle
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Microsoft’s witnesses have been reiterating that cloud gaming is a feature for Xbox, not a full present-day service. The FTC is using Fisher’s recorded testimony to rebut that idea. Here’s Fisher discussing cloud gaming as a category:
“I believe it is not speculative and I believe it will ultimately be successful.”
This depends on accessibility of content, he says, but it’s not the non-starter Microsoft is painting it as:
“It’s my strong belief that cloud gaming has a profitable future.”
As we’ve seen in earlier days of testimony, Microsoft didn’t want its first-party content on GeForce now — “no effing way,” Xbox Game Studios head Matt Booty said in 2021. (He says he feels differently now.)
That said, Fisher isn’t objecting to the proposed Activision Blizzard acquisition:
“I think it’s good for the industry.”
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