While initially standing against the Activision Blizzard deal, the CMA now says it would not affect the console landscape ...
The Department of State Service (DSS) yesterday issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPC), the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria ...
Because Microsoft will not achieve dominant market share through its acquisition of Activision, the FTC has no legal cause to oppose the deal under U.S. antitrust laws. These laws are meant to ...
This comes from a new document request (technically a motion to compel) from the FTC which was released earlier this week.
But things got really interesting in early December of last year, when the FTC sued to block Microsoft from acquiring Activision Blizzard, with preliminary hearings set to begin this August.
This basically means that the FTC wants Microsoft to outline all of its future plans for any Activision-Blizzard properties when it pertains to exclusivity, along with any documents of a similar ...
Grand Theft Auto publisher Take-Two Interactive will be a part of the FTC's merger investigation ... administrative proceedings of the Microsoft-Activision merger. The merger's case file was ...
The news comes three months after the FTC filed a legal complaint to block Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Jeffrey Rousseau joined GamesIndustry.biz in March 2021.
This new docket reveals that the FTC is interested in the future of ZeniMax Media releases. Prior to the acquisition bid for Activision Blizzard, Microsoft managed to pick up ZeniMax Media and its ...
The FTC sued to block Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard purchase last year, and the case is still at the document discovery stage, with an evidentiary hearing scheduled for August 2nd.