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Minecraft is a great example of what could have been, for sure. We're nearing the 10 year anniversary of the Mojang acquisition (wow) and Minecraft is still flourishing and as popular as it's ever been. It's kind of amazing how relevant Minecraft has remained all of these years instead of fading into the background as a 2010s fad game. It's also stayed aggressively cross platform, available on basically every device known to man, including a Linux port that's still developed, which throws a bit of water on the fears that Microsoft would turn Call of Duty exclusive.


> which throws a bit of water on the fears that Microsoft would turn Call of Duty exclusive.

No it doesn’t since Microsoft is doing just that with Bethesda. The Minecraft acquisition was at a time when MS had no good will and needed to earn some, plus it’s a lot of children playing that who can’t be bullied into buying another platform. This is not the case with future releases on games that basically every adult who plays games takes part in.




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