Denied the rumor that set Twitter on fire. Microsoft is not going to pay $16 billion to buy Valve, according to the renowned Tom Warren

Denied the rumor that set Twitter on fire. Microsoft is not going to pay $16 billion to buy Valve, according to the renowned Tom Warren
Denied the rumor that set Twitter on fire. Microsoft is not going to pay $16 billion to buy Valve, according to the renowned Tom Warren

From 3DJuegos we had our doubts, but the journalist from The Verge wanted to deny the supposed “expert” who dropped the bomb on the social network

May 24, 2024, 11:30

Updated May 24, 2024, 11:56

Business movements, companies, conglomerates and, ultimately, studio purchases, give a lot to talk about. Microsoft’s purchase of Activision Blizzard will not only go down in history as the largest transaction we have ever seen, but it has marked this decade. However, and completely free of charge, a rumor a few days ago on social networks that pointed to a purchase offer from Redmond to Valve. A rumor that at 3DJuegos we did not want to deal with at the time due to its lack of basis or foundation, and that in the early hours of yesterday, renowned voices in the industry they have come out to deny.

Although it is true that in the reports leaked as part of the trial with the FTC last year the name of Valve could be seen repeatedly, indicating a possible past interest on the part of Microsoft to take over the American company, it was one of many mentions. In the same document we could read the name of Nintendo or Warner Bros. Interactive, but nothing resulted but capital studies of the industry facing chest out on purchasing power of the giant Satya Nadella in front of its shareholders more than a purchase possibility.

Although we assumed it, the rumor has been denied

However, and as we mentioned, the Dior Twitter account, created in August 2023 and which apparently claims to be an expert in Capital Markets, Video Games and Law, dropped an apparent bomb: Microsoft was preparing a $16 billion bid for Valve. Although it sounded strange, especially considering that this user is barely known, the situation escalated easily with hundreds of thousands of users sharing the post on Twitter while raising doubts and the possible impact on the industry if this were to happen.

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Even so, and although disbelief ran through social networks, some assured that the doubt was similar to that seen and suffered in the period prior to the purchase of Activision Blizzard, so they turned to important people in the industry to deny or verify this. . One of them, the renowned journalist Tom Warren from The Verge, was crystal clear with this situation: “I can’t believe I have to say this, but it’s a lie.“.

“Microsoft is not ‘preparing a $16 billion bid for Valve,'” he quoted, mentioning the invention of the supposed “expert” in the market. In fact, the Anglo-Saxon journalist ended up mentioning that “giving everyone blue ticks was a bad idea“, and since the possibility of buying blue check marks on Twitter became available, many false experts have made their way into daily debates based on media entanglements.

Of course, Warren’s denial was joined by many other members of the industry on both sides. The user DomsPlaying, known independent analyst of the industry, was very clear with the rumors and called them bullshit. Harris Fosterresponsible for the editor Good Shepherd Entertainmentalso made it clear that there was no point in throwing this stone without foundation other than to get a series of clicks.

With the problems that the American giant has had with international markets, especially the British and American markets, it is to be expected that an acquisition movement of such magnitude would occur with a lot of margin between one purchase and another. Also, unlike Call of Duty owners, Valve is not listed on the stock market Therefore, the purchase should be carried out in individual negotiations with those in charge, a huge impediment no matter where you look at it.

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