Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony have been embroiled in a decades-long power struggle that audiences have dubbed as the "console wars." Yet, Microsoft, in a surprising turn of events, has conceded defeat in court, stating unequivocally that it has "lost the console wars."

This revelation comes as part of the company's legal skirmish with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over its proposed $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

"Xbox has lost the console wars," the company states with a disheartening certitude. The document, as per The Verge, goes on to portray the Xbox as the runt of the console litter, perennially occupying the third spot behind the PlayStation and Nintendo in sales, revenues, and installed base. The stats don't lie – with just a 16 percent market share and a 21 percent share of consoles in use, Xbox indeed seems to be trailing its rivals.

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Stepping back, let's appreciate the dramatic backdrop against which this narrative unfolds. Microsoft's confession comes up from its court tussle with the FTC, which seeks to halt the proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard by the tech behemoth. The regulators fear that this mega-merger could potentially skew the balance of the gaming market, possibly making Call of Duty, and other popular franchises, exclusive to the Xbox platform, which is a claim Microsoft vehemently denies.