Beyond that, it’s all mights and maybes.

What better use for $69 billion than wallowing in nostalgia?

“I was looking at the IP list, I mean, let’s go!”

Zapping a demon in a Hexen screenshot.

Spencertold the Washington Postin an interview.

Sure, they probably got Hexen one way or another.

“I’m looking forward to these conversations.

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I really think it’s about adding resources and increasing capability.”

A new golden age, saved from endless annual sequels!

Activision were villains and Microsoft are saviours.

I don’t see Phil Spencer mining his childhood as any better than that.

The past happened, and that’s fine.

It’s okay for things to happen, end, then be neither revived nor resumed.

For a medium only a few decades old to be so into nostalgia and recycling is miserable.

you’re able to still play those old games now.

And hell, even Activision hadn’t forgotten King’s Quest; the adventure game series wasrebooted episodicallyin 2015.

Of course, this is only business fanfic of my own.

But my business fanfic is RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES, so I guess it’s true crime?