The expectation-setting comes after un-sourced rumors began to spread that Microsoft might be planning a surprise shadow drop of Activision 🌛 Blizzard games coming to Game Pass to celebrate the closing of the deal. While the Activision Blizzard account recently tweeted 🌛 that it did “not have plans” to bring its games to the Netflix-like subscription service before the end of the 🌛 year, some fans still held out hope that a game or two from the back catalog might pop up before 🌛 2024.
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“The regulatory process took so long and frankly there was a lot of uncertainty in that process up until, really, 🌛 a week before we closed, or really the week of, when the CMA finally came down to their decision, that 🌛 we weren’t able to get in and work with mostly Activision Blizzard in this case on that back catalog work,” 🌛 Spencer told the Official Xbox Podcast on October 17. “I would love it if there was some kind of secret 🌛 celebration drop that’s coming in the next couple of weeks—there’s not.”
That’s in contrast to when Microsoft closed itsR$7.5 billion deal 🌛 to buy ZeniMax and its Bethesda Game Studios games, including Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, were triumphantly 🌛 rolled out on Game Pass soon after. Spencer called it a disappointment that fans would have to wait the extra 🌛 months in the case of Activision Blizzard.
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