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Microsoft wins dismissal of gamers' suit over $69 billion Activision deal
Microsoft Corp on Monday won dismissal of a private consumer antitrust lawsuit over its $69 billion proposed purchase of ...
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Microsoft's $69 Billion Proposed Activision Deal Won't Harm Gaming Console Competition in UK, Regulator Says
Microsoft's (MSFT) $69 billion proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard (ATVI) won't substantially lessen competition for ...
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Judge dismisses gamers’ claims that Microsoft-Activision merger will spoil gaming
Call of Duty gamers sued Microsoft, seeking to block its merger with Activision, partly because they alleged that the merger ...
The Independent23d
Why Microsoft’s purchase of Call of Duty developer Activision is such a big deal – and why PlayStation doesn’t want it
Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile Microsoft said that the deal would “accelerate the growth in Microsoft’s gaming business across mobile, PC, console ...
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Microsoft heads for second big EU showdown — this time over gaming
Microsoft could soon be thrown back into the harsh glare of EU antitrust scrutiny, something the company has largely escaped over the past decade despite an intense regulatory focus on Big Tech giants ...
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UK narrows antitrust probe of Microsoft-Activision
The UK's antitrust watchdog has narrowed its probe of Microsoft's $68.7 billion bid for video game giant, Activision Blizzard ...
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Sony says Microsoft could make Call of Duty a "de facto exclusive" in latest attempt to block Activision deal
In a new response to the UK Competition and Markets Authority's ongoing investigation into the Xbox Activision deal, Sony ...
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Sony Says Xbox's Call of Duty Offer Would 'Irreparably Harm Competition'
The saga between Microsoft ... deal Microsoft offers would harm Sony's brand. Reactions to this statement were divided with most commenters seeming to prefer Microsoft's side. A lot of gamers ...
Ars Technica26d
Microsoft/Activision deal will win EU approval, sources say
Instead, long-term licensing deals of lucrative games that Microsoft has offered to rivals could suffice ... and others preserves the deal's benefits to gamers and developers and increases ...
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EU Regulators Extend Deadline to Decide on Microsoft's Activision Blizzard Deal - News
The European Union regulators, the European Commission, in a filing posted today has decided to extend its deadline for its decision on Microsoft's acquisition ... turn could harm UK gamers ...
USA Today28d
EU regulators will reportedly permit the Microsoft-Activision deal
A new report from Reuters says that European Union regulators will likely allow the $69 billion Microsoft ... Blizzard’s most lucrative property and the possible harm such a deal could cause ...

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