Sifting Mud for Nymphs - FTC/Microsoft court hearings, Pixel Fold, consumer Cloud PCs
Microsoft/FTC hearings reveal numerous details about the Xbox business
• The FTC’s economist could not explain how the acquisition would actually harm competition
• The FTC bungled its questioning of Phil Spencer so badly that he had to explain how mergers work to the agency.
• Microsoft decided to pursue AB after it learned that Sony was paying publishers to skip Xbox and that it was trying to make Starfield exclusive to PlayStation
• A Bethesda executive asked Phil Spencer why AB was so different, noting that some Bethesda titles became Xbox exclusives
• Phil Spencer says that Microsoft “expects” Xbox to be profitable, but he never said that it ever was. Its continual third-place finishes in the console market is what kicked off Microsoft’s game studio buying spree: Sony was outspending it on exclusives
• Phil Spencer also admitted to what I think is Xbox’s biggest failure, it’s lack of an “organic” strategy for mobile.
• Spencer: there is no native Minecraft on PS5 because Sony. (Related: if Microsoft buys AB, Sony will not give AB advanced access to PS6)
• Xbox Cloud Gaming was promoted as a way to get Xbox in front of 3 billion more eyeballs, but it’s been used as a way for Xbox console users to test new games before they buy them.
• Sony’s PlayStation boss came off badly during the hearings.
• Microsoft considered “spending Sony out of business.” If this deal fails, it should do just that
• AB demanded a better revenue share and threatened to pull COD off Xbox otherwise. They had no choice, so AB gets an 80/20 revenue split instead of the usual 70/30. Blackmail!
• Microsoft considered buying over 100 separate companies to gain a foothold in mobile gaming (and overall). Key among them are Zynga, Bungie, Sega, CD Projekt Red, and Gearbox
Windows 11
• Deja vu: Microsoft issues Windows 11 version 22H2 Moment 3 as a preview update
• A quick update on that new switch in Windows Update
• Welcome to the nanny state: Windows 11 just can’t stop telling us how to do things
• Microsoft wants to bring Cloud PC to consumers for some reason
• DuckDuckGo’s web browser is here for Windows in beta. It’s as safe and private as Brave, but it is still lacking too many core features for daily use
Microsoft and AI
• ChatGPT adds Bing integration in iOS
• Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella talks about his AI conversion
Xbox
• Meta launches a VR Quest+ subscription service
• Google is bringing games to YouTube
Tips & Picks
• Tip of the week: Xbox Series X/S storage hits lowest prices ever
• App pick of the week: Stardock Deskscapes 11
• RunAs Radio this week: Patching in 2023 with Sami Laiho
• Brown liquor pick of the week: Green Spot:
Regular - 40% - $50
Leoville Barton - 46% - Bordeaux - $100
Chateau Montelana - 46% - Zinfandel - $100
Quails Gate - 46% - Pinot Noir - $100 CAD
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell
Windows Weekly episode 835
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• The FTC’s economist could not explain how the acquisition would actually harm competition
• The FTC bungled its questioning of Phil Spencer so badly that he had to explain how mergers work to the agency.
• Microsoft decided to pursue AB after it learned that Sony was paying publishers to skip Xbox and that it was trying to make Starfield exclusive to PlayStation
• A Bethesda executive asked Phil Spencer why AB was so different, noting that some Bethesda titles became Xbox exclusives
• Phil Spencer says that Microsoft “expects” Xbox to be profitable, but he never said that it ever was. Its continual third-place finishes in the console market is what kicked off Microsoft’s game studio buying spree: Sony was outspending it on exclusives
• Phil Spencer also admitted to what I think is Xbox’s biggest failure, it’s lack of an “organic” strategy for mobile.
• Spencer: there is no native Minecraft on PS5 because Sony. (Related: if Microsoft buys AB, Sony will not give AB advanced access to PS6)
• Xbox Cloud Gaming was promoted as a way to get Xbox in front of 3 billion more eyeballs, but it’s been used as a way for Xbox console users to test new games before they buy them.
• Sony’s PlayStation boss came off badly during the hearings.
• Microsoft considered “spending Sony out of business.” If this deal fails, it should do just that
• AB demanded a better revenue share and threatened to pull COD off Xbox otherwise. They had no choice, so AB gets an 80/20 revenue split instead of the usual 70/30. Blackmail!
• Microsoft considered buying over 100 separate companies to gain a foothold in mobile gaming (and overall). Key among them are Zynga, Bungie, Sega, CD Projekt Red, and Gearbox
Windows 11
• Deja vu: Microsoft issues Windows 11 version 22H2 Moment 3 as a preview update
• A quick update on that new switch in Windows Update
• Welcome to the nanny state: Windows 11 just can’t stop telling us how to do things
• Microsoft wants to bring Cloud PC to consumers for some reason
• DuckDuckGo’s web browser is here for Windows in beta. It’s as safe and private as Brave, but it is still lacking too many core features for daily use
Microsoft and AI
• ChatGPT adds Bing integration in iOS
• Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella talks about his AI conversion
Xbox
• Meta launches a VR Quest+ subscription service
• Google is bringing games to YouTube
Tips & Picks
• Tip of the week: Xbox Series X/S storage hits lowest prices ever
• App pick of the week: Stardock Deskscapes 11
• RunAs Radio this week: Patching in 2023 with Sami Laiho
• Brown liquor pick of the week: Green Spot:
Regular - 40% - $50
Leoville Barton - 46% - Bordeaux - $100
Chateau Montelana - 46% - Zinfandel - $100
Quails Gate - 46% - Pinot Noir - $100 CAD
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell
Windows Weekly episode 835
More Info: https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/835
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• lookout.com
• GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly
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