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Microsoft to Buy Bethesda for $7.5 Billion to Boost Xbox

  • Purchase is Microsoft’s most-expensive video-game deal ever
  • Microsoft needs game titles after delay of Halo Infinite
Microsoft Gives Xbox a Gaming Boost in $7.5 Billion Bethesda Deal
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Microsoft Corp. said Monday it plansBloomberg Terminal to acquire ZeniMax Media Inc., owner of the storied video-game publisher Bethesda Softworks, for $7.5 billion in cash, marking its biggest video game purchase ever.

Bethesda is the publisher of games like The Elder Scrolls, Doom and Fallout and also has at least two titles slated for debut next year. ZeniMax, based in Rockville, Maryland, owns several other studios across the globe, giving Microsoft’s Xbox business a much-needed infusion of titles and game developers. It’s one of the biggest privately held game companies with 2,300 employees worldwide, Microsoft said. The latest in the Elder Scrolls series has sold more than 20 million copies, making it among the top-selling games of all time.