These charts show the changing make-up of Microsoft’s business over time and where the Activision Blizzard acquisition fits in
Microsoft now breaks out gaming as its own segment. That growth has been overshadowed by its rapidly growing cloud services, but a string of gaming-related acquisitions suggests that the company is looking to expand further into the space.
In addition to the Activision Blizzard deal, Microsoft acquired Doom owner ZeniMax Media Inc. last year, Minecraft maker Mojang AB in 2014 and Rare Ltd. in 2002.Segments as a share of total revenue
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