What Microsoft buying Activision means for the future of Call of Duty and PlayStation?

Even though 24 hours have now passed, we're still trying to come to terms with Microsoft's surprise acquisition of Activision Blizzard for a fee of $68.7 billion. 
It's a landmark deal that no one saw coming, and while it isn't done and dusted by any means, Microsoft seems confident that it will go through.
In a blog post on Xbox Wire on January 18, CEO of Microsoft Gaming Phil Spencer made the seismic announcement that the creator of Call of Duty, Overwatch, Diablo, Warcraft, Candy Crush, and more will become a part of Team Xbox in the near future.
"As a team, we are on a mission to extend the joy and community of gaming to everyone on the planet," Spencer wrote. "We all know that gaming is the most vibrant and dynamic form of entertainment worldwide and we've experienced the power of social connection and friendship that gaming makes possible.
"As we pursue that mission, it is incredibly exciting to announce that Microsoft has agreed to acquire Activision Blizzard."
We're rounding up all the talking points and news below, as we continue to document one of the most historic moments in the video games industry.
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