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The hearing before the FTC still has surprises and statements prepared for us until next Thursday, June 29. However, while the final decision is being deliberated, this event that is having the video game industry with the focus on it, It will last until July. However, during these days we have seen shocking statements by Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond before the FTC, among others.
Since Microsoft has lost the console war, Sony uses part of its profits to sink Xbox in the highly competitive market in the industry.even real grotesques like the FTC asking if a Windows license was necessary to stream PC games. That and much more is what the hearing before the FTC is bringing us and this has only just begun.
The hearing before the FTC has made Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond take the lead in the possible final decision in court
It is still early to have a plausible result on what may be the final decision made by the court before the hearing with the FTC that Microsoft is having. However, and given the evidence and situations so far, heThe balance would currently be tipped towards the victory of Microsoft and Xbox.
FTC representatives have shown their incompetence and on some occasions, their complete ignorance of the operation of the ins and outs of the video game industry, as well as situations as basic as recognizing the use of the Windows licenses on PC.
For all these types of situations, in addition to the controversy sparked by the role of nemesis that Sony has placed after its detrimental decisions to displace Xbox from the market, has caused the balance to tip towards the side of the greens, at least for now.
It is too soon to give a prognosis that is close without any failure to what will end up being the final result of this fact that will go down in the history of video games as a scarecrow on many occasionsand also as an opportunity that we have had to learn and know the internal functioning between companies within the industry of gaming. What do you think? Do you think Microsoft will win this confrontation with the FTC?