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Xbox Acquires Fallout: New Vegas, Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic Developer

More RPGs could be on the way to Xbox platforms.

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Microsoft has announced it will acquire Obsidian Entertainment, developer of role-playing games including Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2, Fallout: New Vegas, South Park: The Stick of Truth, Alpha Protocol, and Pillars of Eternity, among others. The announcement was made during X018, an Xbox fan event that is taking place in Mexico City.

"As one of the industry's premiere RPG developers, we couldn’t be more excited about the opportunity to add their expertise to Microsoft Studios, while enabling the studio to preserve its unique culture and build on its talent and vision to fully realize their creative ambitions," Microsoft said in a statement.

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This is one of two acquisitions Microsoft revealed intentions of making during X018. It is also set to acquire inXile Entertainment, the studio behind Wasteland 2, Torment: Tides of Numenera, and The Bard's Tale IV: Barrows Deep. As Microsoft notes itself, these two studios share heritage and develop games in similar genres. The platform holder has said both Obsidian and inXile "will continue to operate autonomously and bring their unique talents, IP, and expertise to Microsoft Studios as they build new RPG experiences for our players and fans."

Microsoft also notes that with these two new studios as part of its family, Microsoft Studios is now made up of "13 distinct and diverse game development teams." During E3 2018, Microsoft confirmed acquisitions of Santa Monica-based The Initiative, a new studio led by Darrell Gallagher, former head of studio for Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics.

Additionally, State of Decay developer Undead Labs, Forza Horizon studio Playground Games, We Happy Few developer Compulsion Games, and Ninja Theory, the British developer of Heavenly Sword, DmC: Devil May Cry, and Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, were also added to its studio portfolio.

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There's no way Obsidian will be able to truly express themselves on the Microsoft platform. We've already seen what Activision has done to Blizzard and Bungie.

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@foxhound_fox: There's no way you possibly know the future of this acquisition to be able to truly express Microsoft on their platform. We've already seen trolls posting their bias but could you please take this kind of rhetoric somewhere else?

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@foxhound_fox: History lesson for you. It was actually Microsoft that (technically owned through contract and) allowed Bungie to "truly express" themselves when they made Halo 1-3. And it wasn't Activision that turned Bungie sour. When Bungie became autonomous, they LITERALLY split the company in half; 50% going back to Microsoft to form 343, and the other 50% staying around as "Bungie", who was a shell of their former selves but it took Activision two games to learn that lol. Both 343 and new Bungie have half the original talent in their studios, making them pale in comparison to the original Bungie (look no further than the new Halo's and Destiny) and I wish people understood the history behind this.

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@foxhound_fox: In case you haven't been paying attention, this isn't the same old MS.

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@xhawk27: Scalebound wasn't that long ago.

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@Thanatos2k: Scalebound was Platinum's fault not microsofts. MS was going to publish the game and of course when a product is getting published there are dealines, etc otherwise the publisher loses money (around 20mil for MS) and all that platinum did was stretch their development teams thin (developing something like 6 games at the same time with less than 150 people). Every single decision was a bad one by platinum.

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@kanekan-slaugh: Incorrect:

https://www.vg247.com/2017/01/10/scalebounds-troubles-were-visible-in-its-two-sided-previews/

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@Thanatos2k: scalebound was canned due to platinum failings not Microsoft, the studio even came out and said it at the time. they said the focused to much on other games and did not develop scale bound, they asked Microsoft for a extension, again, and to rebuild the engine a 4th time. no surprise Microsoft did not want to give then even more money when they allrdy missed the head of the nail 3 times.

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Obsidian finally get some big cash backing. Can't wait to see what they do with it.

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RIP

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I don't know whether this is good news or bad.

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@oKiRe: well if MS didn't buy obsidian was probably going to go bankrupt

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@xcael: based on what exactly?

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@Daian: The fact that they've been in financial difficulty for a while. MS just saved them.

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@Daian: look it up. they are always in financial trouble and almost went out of business until the first pillars. they just keep having issues. and pillars 2 bombed really bad

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