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Blood Sport
24th January 2003, 17:47
Has Microsoft bought Vivendi Games?

Rob Fahey 11:38 23/01/2003
New round of rumours suggest MS buyout; official announcement may come within days.


Following months of speculation about the future of the games division of troubled French media empire Vivendi, fresh rumours suggest that Microsoft has made a successful bid for the publisher - with an official announcement expected sooner rather than later, perhaps as soon as tomorrow.

This is not the first time that Microsoft's name has been linked with Vivendi Games - indeed, a Microsoft buyout was widely suggested when it first became clear that the Vivendi group would have to be broken up after it was rocked by financial misreporting allegations last year. A variety of other rumoured fates for the division have come to nothing, however, meaning that this is one deal which certainly isn't sealed until the official announcement comes.

If the rumours do prove to be true, the implications for Microsoft and the Xbox would potentially be huge. Although it's fair to say that many of Vivendi's products have underperformed recently - with perhaps the biggest disappointment being the crushing defeat of its Lord of the Rings title this Christmas, which was effectively pushed out of contention by EA's competing LOTR game - the company still has a vast number of valuable licences and franchises to its name, and development studios including the highly-regarded Blizzard.

Indeed, Blizzard alone would bring with it Warcraft, Starcraft and Diablo - three of the most popular gaming franchises on the PC - while other titles in the Vivendi stable include platformers Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon, the literary Lord of the Rings license, a stack of Universal Pictures film rights and last but not least - Half-Life and Counter-Strike.

Of course, Half-Life (for which a sequel is currently in production) and Counter-Strike (the most popular online action game by a huge margin, and about to become a fully commercial product with Counter-Strike: Condition Zero) are a dream exclusive for Xbox, and perhaps more importantly for Xbox Live. It's likely that the asking price for Vivendi would make Microsoft's acquisition of Rare look like pocket change - with probably over a billion Euro changing hands - but for the Blizzard and Valve franchises alone, it may well be a worthwhile move.


Source:C&VG, Gamespy, et al

if this is ture do you think this could happen

Half life 2 ---!!XBOX ONLY!!

if so bring it on :D

Dwarf_Pr0n
24th January 2003, 21:09
Microsoft have been trying to secure Half Life 2 XBox Exclusive. I didn't know they were going to buy out the whole publishing company :)

cyberdude
24th January 2003, 21:52
heh heh
typical M$, not one to do things by half :-)

LOL

JeRkY
24th January 2003, 22:00
why the hell should half life 2 be xbox only? (i can see why MS would), if it is it will be a travisty and i dont see why you should be happy about this.

Dwarf_Pr0n
24th January 2003, 22:48
Why wouldn't we be happy?
Half Life 2 XBox and PC.
I don't care if PS2 and Game Cube don't get it.