Microsoft in talks to acquire Discord for more than $10 billion

Discord is a platform on which users coordinate group activities such as games, discussions, and even virtual parties


Reuters March 23, 2021
A Microsoft logo is seen on an office building in New York City in this July 28, 2015 file photo. PHOTO: REUTERS

Microsoft is in talks to buy messaging platform Discord Inc for more than $10 billion, Bloomberg News reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

Discord has reached out to potential buyers and Microsoft is one of them, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter. One person said it was more likely to go public than sell itself.

Earlier in the day, VentureBeat reported that Discord was exploring a sale and it was in final talks with a party.

Microsoft declined to comment, while Discord did not immediately respond to Reuters request.

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Discord, which is valued at around $7 billion as of last December, is a platform on which users coordinate group activities such as games, discussions, and even virtual parties.

The Xbox maker has been seeking to strengthen its video game offerings with a $7.5 billion acquisition of ZeniMax Media last year, its biggest gaming acquisition ever.

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The Covid-19 pandemic has boosted the prospects of gaming companies as people stayed at home and turned to video games for entertainment during lockdowns.

With its strong gaming business, Microsoft has also been looking to own mass social media platforms. Its last big social media deal was the $26.2 billion acquisition of LinkedIn in 2016, while it failed in its bid for short video app TikTok’s US assets in September last year.

Recently, the Financial Times reported about Microsoft’s interest in buying social media platform Pinterest Inc.

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