Microsoft has shown interest in Buying Warner Bros' Gaming Unit: Report

Microsoft has shown interest in buying Warner Bros' gaming unit, The Information stated on Monday, indicating two people familiar with the matter.

Warner Bros parent AT&T was talking a sale of its Interactive Entertainment gaming division that owns popular videogame Mortal Kombat for a deal that could be worth about $4 billion (roughly Rs. 29,958 crores), CNBC reported last month. Microsoft and AT&T did not quickly respond to requests for comment on The Information report.

In June, Microsoft announced it was throwing in the towel on its live stream gaming platform Mixer and teaming up with Facebook to strongly compete with rivals like Amazon-owned Twitch. Microsoft Mixer will be shuttered on July 22, the tech giant stated in a statement.

"It became clear that the time needed to grow our live streaming community to scale was out of measure with the vision and experiences that Microsoft and Xbox want to deliver for gamers now, so we've decided to close the operations side of Mixer and help the community transition to a new platform," the Mixer team responded.

The gamers will be inspired to transition to Facebook Gaming, which has some 700 million people who play or watch games every month. "We will work to transition the Mixer community over the next few weeks. Starting on July 22, all Mixer sites and apps will redirect users to Facebook Gaming," declared by Phil Spencer, head of Xbox, the gaming division of Microsoft

Microsoft declared it was buying the live stream service Beam in August 2016 to bolster its effort to boost its ranks of people who play and watch games online.

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Posted in Tech News on Jul 07, 2020


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