Microsoft's (MSFT) $69 billion proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard (ATVI) won't substantially lessen competition for ...
The UK regulator investigating Microsoft's attempted $68.7bn Activision Blizzard takeover attempt has raised significant concerns over the deal going ... Activision "could harm UK gamers" and ...
Microsoft's $69 billion purchase of "Call of Duty" maker Activision Blizzard will stifle competition and hurt the gamers, an in-depth investigation in Britain found. Britain's Competition and ...
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The regulator said that its in-depth independent investigation provisionally found the deal ... Any merger could make Microsoft even stronger, stifling competition and harming U.K. gamers.
Microsoft’s $69 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard could harm competition ... said the proposed deal, which would make Microsoft the world’s third-largest video game publisher, could ...
Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of video game publisher Activision Blizzard “could harm U.K. gamers” and “substantially reduce” competition, a British regulator found in a provisional analysis ...
Back in January of 2022, Microsoft announced ... it is saying that the deal between the two companies would not be good for gamers. According to the CMA, the deal could lead to higher prices ...
Microsoft’s attempt to buy Call of Duty developer Activision could “harm UK gamers”, the UK’s regulator has said. An in-depth investigation of the deal has suggested that it could result in “higher ...
Microsoft has inked a 10-year deal to bring ... Blizzard's biggest games, namely Call of Duty, exclusive to Xbox — a move they argue would stifle competition and therefore harm consumers.
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's antitrust regulator said on Wednesday its in-depth probe had found that Xbox maker Microsoft's $69-billion ... make sure that UK gamers are not caught in the crossfire of ...