While it was expected that the Microsoft Activision ... for the deal has been readjusted thanks to the continued persistence of one regulatory body in one country. That would be the UK’s CMA ...
The UK games sector ... it was concerned the deal would offer reduced innovation and less choice for gamers in the fast-growing cloud gaming business. Both Microsoft and Activision have said ...
Microsoft's proposed takeover of Activision has split global regulators, and in order for the deal to go through the parties need approval from regulatory bodies in the UK, the EU and the US.
The European Commission has opened an in-depth probe into Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Activision ... The UK's antitrust agency is also examining the proposed acquisition deal, and ...
Microsoft has finalised its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, marking the largest deal in the gaming industry's history. The final hurdle was approval from the UK's antitrust ...
The Federal Trade Commission last week sued to block its $69 billion deal to buy video-game maker Activision Blizzard, saying it "would let Microsoft suppress competitors of its Xbox business." ...
(The Wall Street Journal reported that Kotick is expected to step down once the deal closes. And experts told Insider's Katie Canales that Microsoft would take on the lawsuit against Activision.) ...