The ongoing Microsoft vs FTC hearingsis giving gamers much insight into the gaming industry. One of the things we just learned during the ongoing legal proceedings is that Microsoft had a list of gaming developers that were prime targets for acquisition.
The preliminary injunction hearing has compelled Microsoft to share information about its acquisition plans. According to a report by The Verge, over the past three years, the tech giant has explored potential acquisitions of gaming companies such as SEGA, Bungie, Niantic, and IO Interactive.
The strategy of acquiring established gaming developers was discussed in an internal email between the long-time Xbox chief, Phil Spencer, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, and CFO Amy Hood.
Spencer was asking for "strategy approval" to approach SEGA about a potential acquisition.
I'm writing to request Strategy Approval to approach SEGA Sammy regarding a potential acquisition of their SEGA game studios," Spencer wrote in the email. We believe that Sega has built a well-balanced portfolio of games across segments with global geographic appeal, and will help us accelerate Xbox Game Pass both on and off-console.
