pointing to concerns that it could harm competition in gaming consoles and subscription services. The FTC at the time said ...
Microsoft’s $69 billion deal to buy Activision Blizzard inched closer in a big way on Friday. UK regulators announced a ...
It now believes the deal “will not result in a substantial lessening of competition in relation to console gaming in the UK” ...
The regulator, however, said it was still looking at the impact of the deal on the cloud gaming market. The takeover, the ...
Microsoft is trying to ... Big picture, Eisler thinks this deal could finally break the cloud gaming “chicken-and-egg” cycle — providing enough games to attract enough gamers to convince ...
By Ian Walker The U.K. Competition and Markets Authority said Friday that new evidence provisionally alleviates its previous concerns over the supply ...
Microsoft Corp on Monday won dismissal of a private consumer antitrust lawsuit over its $69 billion proposed purchase ...
UK regulators reviewing Microsoft's ... game available on PlayStation. UK hasn’t dropped cloud gaming concerns This should ...
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.
BRUSSELS, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Microsoft ... games controlled by Microsoft, but regulators around the world have been skeptical about the acquisition. Britain earlier this month said the deal could ...
Microsoft has struck a 10-year deal to bring "Call of Duty" and other Activision games to Nvidia's gaming platform, if the Xbox maker is allowed to complete its much-contested $69 billion ...