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In the video games space, the acquisition means Warner Bros. Games and its subsidiaries—including Avalanche SoftwareNetherRealm StudiosPortkey GamesRocksteady StudiosTT Games, WB Games Boston, WB Games Montreal, WB Games New York, and WB Games San Francisco—will soon be under the Netflix banner.

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[–] merc@sh.itjust.works 4 points 2 weeks ago

Let's say that Trump doesn't manage to cancel or subvert the next couple of sets of elections and that in 2029 the US has a democratic president and a democratic congress. Let's also imagine that the next president cares about monopolies and puts Lina Khan back in charge. I wonder if there's anything that they can do about decisions made by Trump's FTC. Or is Netflho just now legally in place and we're stuck with them unless the FTC can prove they're abusing their monopoly?