Consoles and Competition
This article discusses the history of competition and control in the video game industry, focusing on the role of 3rd-party developers and the strategies of major console manufacturers. It also examines the recent acquisition of Activision by Microsoft and the concerns raised by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The article argues that Microsoft's acquisition is a response to Sony's dominance in the market and a bet on a new business model that offers consumers a better deal. The author questions the FTC's concerns and suggests that the real threat to the industry is the dominance of storefronts that extract high fees without contributing to development.