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Britain’s antitrust regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), is once again reviewing Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Call of Duty maker, Activision Blizzard. The CMA initially blocked the $69 billion deal in April due to concerns about its impact on competition in the cloud gaming market. However, Microsoft has presented new arguments for reconsideration, and
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Microsoft’s appeal against the British government’s rejection of its $69 billion takeover bid for Activision Blizzard has been put on hold by a London tribunal. The pause is intended to allow the parties involved more time to reach a resolution. Microsoft, Activision, and the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) had all requested the two-month stay
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Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer announced on Sunday that Microsoft has reached an agreement to keep the popular video game franchise Call of Duty on PlayStation following its acquisition of Activision Blizzard. This move aims to address concerns surrounding the impact of the acquisition on competition within the gaming industry. Microsoft’s Pledge to Consumers In
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