Activision Blizzard, Inc. is an American programmer as well as author of video clip games, created in 2007 by the merger in between Activision as well as Vivaldi Games. It is one of the largest video game publishers in the world, and the maker consisting of the very popular video game Phone call of Responsibility.
The value of Sony's shares has dropped by 13% after yesterday the news was made public that Microsoft will buy Activision Blizzard. It is the largest fall of value since 2008, in the month in which Sony was forced to withdraw 100,000 laptop batteries by fire risk. The Financial Times and Bloomberg pointed out Sony's fall last night, on a particularly complicated day for the Japanese Stock Exchange, in which many technological companies saw their values descend. The descent would be about 20 billion less than yesterday. However, other video game developers registered upward figures, such as Square Enix, Cap com and INAMI, which climbed around 5%, and Ubisoft, which rose 11%. Microsoft's purchase offer to Activision Blizzard offered a price of $95 per share, around 45% more of the Activision market price before advertisement.
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