Microsoft Buys Activision Blizzard. What now?

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The announcement that shocked everyone in the gaming world was dropped on the 18th of January. Perhaps one of the largest buyouts in industry history, Microsoft is handing over a very nice sum of 69 billion dollars for Activision Blizzard and all its subsidiary companies. 

These studios include Raven Soft, High Moon Studios, Treyarch, Sledgehammer Games, Infinity Ward, Vicarious Visions, Toys for Bob, Beenox, Blizzard and King. This takes the amount of studios Microsoft now owns to over thirty studios, and now that the dust has settled, what does this mean? 

To really get into this we need to look at exactly what is going on with ABK and figure out just the magnitude of the mess Microsoft has to clean up.

What’s happening at Activision Blizzard?

Activision Blizzard is in the news for all the wrong reasons over the past two years, from player censorship, unfair termination of employees to the infamous California vs Blizzard Entertainment lawsuit of 2021, Activision Blizzard has been coming apart at the seams over the past few years.

Bobby Kotick has stayed silent on the unrest at Activision Blizzard.

This buyout means Bobby Kotick stepping down as Activision CEO. Employees demanding this has been the cause of many protesting, striking and walking out from 2021. Hopefully, this is what is needed to boost company morale, which seems to be at a massive low based on the ongoing reporting by Twitter account abetterABK, run by a Blizzard employee.

All these issues are causing massive and indefinite delays to most properties under the ABK umbrella. Until the lawsuit breaking were shrouded in mystery. But now that we know more, let’s break it down franchise by franchise.

Call Of Duty

Call Of Duty: This franchise is expected to have a fall release sometime in 2022, after the launch of the last installment COD: Vanguard shipped buggy, expectations are high for the new installment. But, many die hard fans of the franchise are worried that the buyout might lead to the games being Xbox and Microsoft device exclusives.

Vanguard was the latest in the Call Of Duty franchise games.

These fears are growing as Xbox and Bethesda have both confirmed their upcoming title Starfield is PC/Xbox exclusive so it might just be time to buy that GPU upgrade you’ve been waiting for. But, Call Of Duty does have exclusivity contracts with Sony to provide content through those games and Microsoft has stated they intend to honor that.

Diablo 2

Diablo VI: As far as alienating an audience goes, Blizzard excelled on this one. In 2018 after a six year wait on this iconic PC and console franchise, Blizzard announced its next expansion, Diablo Immortal, a mobile title. When questioned by an irate audience, their only response was to confirm that they had no PC plans for the game, and then asked the audience, “do you not have phones?”.

Diablo IV is going to focus on Lilith as it’s new antagonist.

Fans of the franchise were calmed though during the 2019 Blizzcon announcement where Diablo IV was finally announced. Things also seemed to be looking up for Diablo lovers as the studio started giving fans quarterly updates and showcasing their progress. Gorgeous character models and art were displayed up until the game’s progress started slowing down as ABK pushed to release a remaster of Diablo II. Updates on Diablo IV still seem to be rolling out but a release date is unknown as of writing this.

Overwatch 2

Overwatch 2: Probably the most controversial on this list. Overwatch 2 is the subject of so many leaks and delays that players have lost track of what is going on with Overwatch 2. Announced back on November 1st 2019 at Blizzcon. Overwatch 2 wants to add a long story campaign to the game and Blizzard was showing previews of such. It also plans on making PvP a 5v5 gamemode from 6v6 and making their agents more “customizable”.

Overwatch 2 is aiming to visually refresh all it’s iconic characters.

After the big announcement at Blizzcon, Overwatch ads a new agent to the game in April 2020. However, after this Overwatch receives no updates other than deathmatch maps with a long silence after. But, a ray of hope for fans of the franchise, after the Microsoft announcement, Blizzard has started more community outreach. Speaking with players and streamers to try and make balance changes to Overwatch. Blizzard is also trying to push for an Overwatch 2 beta mid 2022. Again, will the game make it outside the Microsoft ecosystem? Time will tell.

World Of Warcraft

World Of Warcraft: Perhaps the most iconic game on this list. WoW is one game that didn’t slow down by any means in production. With an expansion planned for 2022 this game seems to be on track, but is PC exclusive. This might change in the future as Xbox head Phill Spencer in an interview talks about how he wants to see more people playing WoW and with Microsoft moving towards cloud gaming, we may just see a console release for WoW after all. 

Shadowlands is WoW’s new expansion.

These are just the larger titles under the ABK umbrella. We can’t forget that this announcement also means that Microsoft owns titles such as Starcraft, Tony Hawk, Heroes Of The Storm and Hearthstone. Microsoft will also take over the esports markets for these titles, as well as Hearthstone and Overwatch League known to draw in large audiences internationally. As part of this deal Microsoft now also owns Call Of Duty Mobile, which has grown into a mobile giant, along with games by King, most known for Candy Crush. 

So, where are we after the dust settles? Excited for the new era of Activision Blizzard and definitely checking GPU stocks because of the amount of PC titles Microsoft is bringing us!

Check out our other article on our very own ROD builds!

What’s my beast capable of? Understand the ROD prebuilds better

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Breaking down the games you can run smoothly on your ROD prebuild.

The Challenger

Our starting point, The Challenger has been carefully designed by our tech experts to provide a step into your gaming journey. Powered by a 1650 Super this rig is the gateway to clean 60 FPS gaming. 16 gigs of ram also ensure a stutter free experience when playing the games listed below.

CS:GO Might just be the most popular title in India.

Let’s start with Apex Legends at an average of 75 FPS on high. Fortnite at 100 FPS on high. Rainbow Six: Siege averaging at 120 FPS on high. Overwatch hitting 160 FPS on high and CS:GO and Valorant averaging over 200+ FPS! This build will also allow you to run some of the more popular RPGS, such as The Witcher 3, Metro Exodus and Grand Theft Auto Five at 60 FPS on high while adjusting a few settings. 

The perfect starter PC, check out The Challenger’s page here.

The Champion

The Champion is the perfect start for any budding content creator looking to start recording and streaming. Powered by a 1660 and 16 gigs of ram, this rig is designed to hit benchmarks for crisp, clean and stutter free gameplay while also capable of recording and streaming under these conditions.

Valorant aims to take CS:GO’s spot as it rises rapidly in popularity.

Perfect for FPS games we’re going to look at the most popular one’s in India right now with Apex Legends at an average of 75 FPS on high. Fortnite at 100 FPS on high. Rainbow Six: Siege averaging at 120 FPS on high. Overwatch hitting 160 FPS on high and CS:GO and Valorant averaging over 200+ FPS! Also capable of running most RPGs at 60 fps, the 16 gigs of RAM mentioned before make it easy for light video editing, creating vibrant thumbnails and graphics and anything else a content creator or hobbyist could need. This pc is also great for casual gaming at 144hz. 

If you’re looking to start your channel and put your content out there, check out The Champion’s page here. 

The Sensei

With The Sensei, the tech experts have designed a rig that brings you the best of 1080p gaming at 60 FPS with the latest generation of NVIDIA cards. This machine is powered by the RTX 3060 and is capable of rendering games to their full potential using the newest technology on the market. This is capable of heavy duty streaming, video editing and recording while playing these games.

A visual comparison of the richer color rendering RTX cards are capable of.

Easy mowing through Apex Legends, Fortnite, Rainbow Six Siege and Overwatch hitting 200 FPS even during the heat of the battle. With CS:GO and Valorant averaging over 200+ FPS. This card also allows you to easily push 90 FPS in games such as Call Of Duty Warzone and Battlefield 5. Needless to say, FPS games have met their match. This rig is capable of running most RPGs at 60 FPS, in 1080p with RTX enabled to give you vibrant and stunning gameplay. Games that run at the minimum average of 60 FPS 1080p with the latest in rendering technology include: Hitman 3, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Valhalla, Horizon Zero Dawn and Forza Horizon Five just to name a few. 

An RPG lover’s dream PC, check out The Sensei to know more. 

The Grandmaster

The Grandmaster is the pinnacle of our tech experts’ design ideas, bringing you an all in one beast that can get any job done. This system brings you a top tier card, the pinnacle of RTX technology that is also future proof to last you into the next generation of systems! With this system the question is, what can’t you do? This behemoth of a build is capable of 4K gaming, heavy duty rendering and modeling, video editing, sound engineering, you name it. The perfect blending of gaming and workstation. 

2020’s most popular release that is still considered the pinnacle of RTX Gaming.

FPS games don’t cause this build any trouble with Apex Legends, Fortnite, Rainbow Six Siege and Overwatch all capable of running at 200 FPS and CS:GO and Valorant averaging over 200+ FPS. This card also allows you to play “heavy duty” FPS games such as Call Of Duty Warzone and Battlefield 5 at a 120 FPS. This monster runs most RPGs at 60 FPS, in 1080p/1440p ultra with RTX enabled to give you the sharpest, clearest and graphically advanced image, a true treat to the eyes.

Games that run at the minimum average of 60 FPS 1080p with the latest and best in rendering technology include: Cyberpunk 2077, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Valhalla, Horizon Zero Dawn, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Forza Horizon Five just to name a few. Games like Marvel’s Avengers, Death Stranding, Metro Exodus, The Witcher, Division Two can easily go up to a 100+ FPS on average. 

To know more about this all purpose beast, check out The Grandmaster!

We can’t wait to show you more about these builds in our next article! Stay tuned and game on.