Hacker Noon January 18, 2022
David Deal

Building the metaverse ain’t easy. But someone has to do it. Why not Microsoft?

On January 18, Microsoft announced an all-cash deal to acquire Activision Blizzard, the game development and interactive entertainment content publisher. This is a big move for Microsoft. The deal, if it succeeds, would give Microsoft a stronger foundation to build a metaverse that extends across multiple digital worlds.

The promise of the metaverse is that human beings can use avatars to jump from one immersive environment to the next. Microsoft already owns one of those environments, Minecraft. Activision Blizzard gives Microsoft access to more of them through games such as Overwatch and Call of Duty. In a press release, Microsoft said, “This acquisition will...

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Topics: Mergers & Acquisitions / JV, Metaverse/VR, Technology, Trends
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