Microsoft has another acquisition in mind: Netflix

It seems that the team at Microsoft and Xbox continue to go for broke. This time it has nothing to do with Activision-Blizzard if not rather with another giant of the streaming. Apparently, Netflix would be in the crosshairs to end up being part of Microsoft. Something that, if true, would be a great acquisition for the team of Satya Nadella and company.

It seems that lately Netflix is ​​not going through its best moment, so much so that the “cheap” subscription that it brought to the market with ads did not give the expected result. In fact, the company is losing subscribers to rivals like HBO or Amazon Prime. Although all this is not official yet, if it is carried out we would be talking about what they would make the purchase in 2023so it won’t be long to see something about it.

Microsoft and Netflix could be the new union

After the Redmond team took over the company that created Minecraft, then LinkedIn, then Nuance, and now Activision-Blizzard, it seems Microsoft has plans for everything. Without a doubt, take a company of streaming to your console knowing the potential it has Xbox Game Pass it is without a doubt a complete success. Also, I’m sure this would be a much easier addition and there wouldn’t be as many problems and complaints as with Activision.

The creation of this new company could further increase Microsoft’s commitment to cloud gaming and streaming. Also, the companies are getting along very well, as Netflix chose Microsoft as a partner for a new subscription announcement. This is something that would certainly benefit many players. As I told you, for now there is nothing officialso we will be very attentive to new news.

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Luis Falcon

Luis Falcon

Passionate about video games since I can remember, anyone would say that I was born with a controller under my arm. I don’t hate anything, from shooters to driving, going through RPGs or platforms.

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