Don't Worry About Microsoft Buying Capcom Any Time Soon | Push Square
28.09.2023 - 00:03
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As the dust from the monstrous Microsoft leak begins to settle, the various players and publishers in the industry are making their positions known on the subject of acquisitions. It might seem like hubris, but Xbox chief Phil Spencer was privately musing about acquiring Warner Bros Interactive, Nintendo, or even Valve, which does put things into perspective.
Capcom COO Haruhito Tsujimoto has made his position known, saying that if Microsoft ever approached the Japanese corporation with an eye to the acquisition, «I would gracefully decline the offer because I believe it would be better if we were equal partners.»
Tsujimoto explains in an interview with Bloomberg that this is largely because Capcom is in such a strong position now, but that that might not always have been the case, stating that: «There was once a time we were a target, but rather than acquiring an outside company, we prefer organic growth. It is important to train and develop human resources in-house in order to carry out growth strategies. I also believe we can utilise external partners, but we have no intention of acquiring companies.»
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Capcom has been dominating headlines over the past week with an exceptional showing at the Tokyo Games Show and a fantastic run of games in recent months. We were able to get a preview of the upcoming Dragon's Dogma 2, and our review of Resident Evil 4: Separate Ways DLC is now live. Add to that the constant Monster Hunter hype and Street Fighter's continual domination, and it's no wonder the company wants to stay independent.
How are you feeling about Capcom these days? Stay true to yourself in the comments section below.
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I have been a fan of Capcom since I first played UN Squadron on the Super Nintendo, so to hear that they wouldn’t allow themselves to me acquired by Microsoft is the best news for sure! I think everyone deserves to play as many games from as many developers as possible and I would genuinely have hated above all other developers if there was ever a time where Capcom weren’t making games for all formats!
with how difficult it was with their last purchase i don't think they'll be making another major purchase yet. maybe small ones, but it will be harder and harder to do a big purchase unless
This is a new golden age of Capcom; they are absolutely killing it!
Microsoft can p*ss right off. They are such a destructive