Activision Blizzard Inc. acquired Major League Gaming, a well-known producer and broadcaster of videogame competitions, as it works to build a new “e-sports” division.Activision Blizzard, which makes blockbusters such as “Call of Duty” and “Destiny,” said it paid $46 million in cash late last month to buy the majority of Major League Gaming’s assets.While the deal is small by Wall Street standards, it gives Activision Blizzard a boost into the business of streaming live e-sports matches online. Major League Gaming says its MLG.TV attracts more than 20 million monthly viewers on computers, mobile devices and videogame consoles.In October, Activision created a new division dedicated to e-sports. The company at the time said it hired MLG co-founder Mike Sepso to help run it along with Steve Bornstein, a former head of Walt Disney Co.’s ESPN, who was named chairman. Sundance DiGiovanni, chief executive and co-founder of MLG, will join Activision Blizzard, the company said on Monday.
Fuck Activision. I don't trust 'em with this at all.
MLG was up to its waist in debt anyway. Activision buying MLG will cover the debts.
Quote from: Lemnator on January 06, 2016, 12:17:41 AMMLG was up to its waist in debt anyway. Activision buying MLG will cover the debts.Yeah, but still...I'm pretty sure that MLG owns Smash Boards, so now Activision owns Smash Boards...I'm just not getting great ju-ju vibes from this ordeal.
Okay, solid.
Quote from: Eliab on January 06, 2016, 12:23:54 AMOkay, solid.hoibuy FF 4reminded
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I didn't know MLG was still a thing.
Quote from: TR8Rshelf on January 06, 2016, 04:46:54 AMI didn't know MLG was still a thing.
Quote from: RadicalClass32 on January 09, 2016, 08:24:13 AMQuote from: TR8Rshelf on January 06, 2016, 04:46:54 AMI didn't know MLG was still a thing.they had exclusive streaming contracts with pretty much anyone under their banner so basically all that was left of the MLG scene, which is pretty much just CoD at this point, was on mlg.tv, completely cutting them off from the mainstream gaming community. so no wonder y'all forgot mlg was still running