Xbox fans are in for a big treat. As reported, Xbox has officially acquired Activision/Blizzard/King. The company now joins Bethesda and Rare, among others, as first-party studios. So what does that mean for gamers? Well, Xbox now holds the rights to several different franchises, from fan favorites to money-makers. Let’s go over some of those and maybe get a glimpse into the future of the company.

Call of Duty

Probably the biggest of the bunch, Xbox now has the legendary seriesCall of Dutyunder its belt. This FPS series is among the highest-earning franchises of all time, making millions with each new entry. All of the studios (Sledgehammer, Raven, Infinity Ward, Treyarch) were a part of Activision, so future titles will be under Xbox. While the series won’t be goingexclusive anytime soon, it does mean titles can go to Xbox Game Pass.Call of Dutystarted in 2003 and is now on its 23rd title with Modern Warfare 3.

Candy Crush Saga

While it may just be a mobile game to some,Candy Crush Sagais a multi-million dollar property due to its popularity on the App Store. This candy-matching game launched King as a premier mobile game studio, prompting Activision topurchase it in 2015 for $5.9 billion. Now, under Microsoft/Xbox, the game could come to consoles and make them some fast cash.

Sypro the Dragon

The lovable purple dragon from the 90s now has a new castle to roam.Spyro the Dragonis one of Activision’s most nostalgic franchises, as it played a huge part in many people’s childhoods. While the series has laid dormant in terms of new titles, a remastering of the first three titles was released in 2018. Xbox may find success withSpyroand reach a demographic they’ve had some trouble with: kids. Funnily enough, the series was an Insomniac Games-owned property. Now that Xbox owns it, it marks one of two series formerly exclusive to PlayStation.

Crash Bandicoot

This one’ll sting PlayStation a bit. Once Naughty Dog’s, our favorite maniac marsupial now belongs to Xbox.Crash Bandicoot, likeSpyro, was a hit in the 90s and achieved mass success. And, just likeSpyro, the later titles didn’t live up to fan expectations. Fortunately, a return to form for the series,Crash Bandicoot: It’s About Time, was loved by audiences (andDestructoid). Now, Crash can make an even bigger splash as an Xbox first-party title.

Guitar Hero

The legend may rock on again.Guitar Herowas a hugely successful series back in the 2000s, as it let players jam out to classic rock music and live out their guitar-playing dreams. Unfortunately, the staying factor didn’t last, as the most recent entry,Guitar Hero Live, didn’t live up to expectations. However, a recent (and weird) town hall meeting withnow-retiring CEOBobby Kotick mentioned a potential revival of the series. We may just be a few years away from hopelessly trying to do Through the Fire and Flame, now in 4K.

Overwatch

Another huge shooter Xbox owns now is Blizzard’sOverwatch. While not as popular as it was back in 2016, the series had global success with its fun multiplayer gameplay and charming characters. A sequel,Overwatch 2, came out for free last year but failed due to the game seemingly not changing enough to be considered new (and the loot box fiascos, of course). With the success Xbox has had in the multiplayer market,Overwatchmay become a fan favorite yet again.

Diablo

Hell has a new home. The beloved dungeon crawlerDiablo, fresh off its latest game, is now an Xbox franchise. Created by Blizzard in 1997, this RPG series is one of the company’s most popular. Loved for its gameplay and title character,Diablojust had its fourth mainline game,Diablo VI, come out this year to much praise. Time will tell if Xbox takes advantage of the series, especially if it can go to Game Pass.

Warcraft

Known as the biggest MMORPG series in history,Warcraftanswers to Xbox now. Starting in 1994, the series had some success as a real-time strategy but rose to stardom when it went open-world multiplayer ten years later. Since then, multiple expansions have been released, including a successful card game calledHearthstone, and even received a film adaptation (the less said, the better). Now with Xbox on its side,Warcraftmay see a resurgence or, perhaps, a new title.

While there are more, I believe Xbox may utilize these franchises more than others, given the company’s track record. Still, it would be nice to see some old IPs likePrototype,Tenchu, andKing’s Questreturn or be given new life. Xbox Game Pass has been a beacon for several franchises, so stay tuned to see if old favorites may enter its library soon.

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