Activision exec is posting through it to swing Microsoft deal
What's one meme to the circus?

One Activision Blizzard exec is 𒐪quite literally posting through it.
That would be Activision Blizzard executive vice president of corporate affairs Lulu Cheng Meservey. Yesterday on February 21, Microsoft headed over to Belgi🐈um to argue the case for their Activision Blizzard a⛄cquisition in front of the European Union, and Meservey is doing her bit by throwing in memes♐ .
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Some quick backstory for that meme: Sony was reportedly offered a 澳洲幸꧙运5开奖号码历史查询:10-year deal to keep Call of D🔯uty on PlayStation from Microsoft, to which they apparently declined. This has brought about Cheng Meservey's meme above, which is arguing that if Sony do𝐆es end up losing Call of Duty on PlayStation systems, they've probably only got themselves to blame.
I'll hand it to Cheng Meservey - this sure is one way to deal with the increased scrutiny surrounding 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard. 'Posting through it' isn't necessarily a bad thing, and when it's a trillion dollar corporation throwing jabs at a billion dollar corporation, it can admittedly be a litt𝔍le hard to take the entire thiꩲng seriously.
Cheng Meservey is a little bit of what's become known as a "shitposter" - she previously tagged in the Federal Trade Commission on to an argument where she alleged Sony would be fine with Microsoft acquiring Activision Blizzard because Th🦄e Last of Us TV show was just so damn good. Judging by the memes, it's probably a tag Cheng Meservey wouldn't have a huge issue with.
Hey, considering what a circus the conversations from corporation🌠s have become surrounding the acquisitiꦗon, what's one more meme added to the pile?
Head over to our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Xbox Series X games guide for a look ahead at the year to come for Microsoft's new-gen console.
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