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Microsoft Activision deal could "harm" gamers, UK regulator decides
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 ...
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Britain says Microsoft's Activision deal could harm gamers
Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest international multimedia news provider reaching more than one billion people every day. Reuters provides trusted ...
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Microsoft’s Activision deal could harm gamers, says UK watchdog in interim report
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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UK competition regulator warns Microsoft’s Activision deal could harm millions of 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 ...
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Microsoft's Activision deal hurts gamers, UK watchdog says
Britain’s Competition and Markets Authority said its in-depth investigation found that the deal could strengthen Microsoft's position in the growing cloud gaming market, “harming U.K. gamers ...
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One of gaming’s greatest deals is over as Microsoft ends $1 trial offer for PC Game Pass
According to Microsoft, prospective PC Game Pass users will no longer have the opportunity to take advantage of the service’s ...
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Microsoft signs 10-year deal to bring Xbox games to Nintendo
Meanwhile, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said the deal could harm UK gamers, concluding that "Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision could result in higher prices ...
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Microsoft inks Nvidia game deal to assuage regulators over Activision merger
The move may allay concerns by ensuring more ways for consumers to get games controlled by Microsoft, but regulators around the world have been skeptical about the acquisition. Britain earlier this ...
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Microsoft Strikes Deal to Bring All Xbox Games to GeForce Now
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.
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UK competition watchdog says Microsoft’s Activision merger ‘could harm’ gamers
That in turn could "potentially [harm] UK gamers ... First announced last year, the merger would allow Microsoft to add titles like Call of Duty to its already impressive suite of games. The deal ran ...

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