Microsoft Could Abandon Its Activision Blizzard Acquisition Thanks To The FTC
Microsoft might just abandon its Activision Blizzard acquisition if the FTC is successful in getting the preliminary injunction it requested.
Read moreMicrosoft might just abandon its Activision Blizzard acquisition if the FTC is successful in getting the preliminary injunction it requested.
Read moreA new report claims that the FTC is setting itself up to file an injunction to temporarily block Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard King.
Read moreThe EU regulator has revealed that PlayStation is outselling Xbox by 4:1 in Europe.
Read moreFinal Fantasy XVI’s producer has said that the game is on PS5 as Sony offered Square Enix a better deal than its competitors.
Read moreIn the face of the EU Commission approving Microsoft’s proposed purchase of Activision Blizzard, the UK’s CMA says it “stands by its decision” to block it.
Read moreThe European Commission has approved Microsoft’s planned Activision Blizzard acquisition.
Read moreThe UK regular that blocked the Activision and Microsoft deal has imposed more restrictions against both companies.
Read moreA new report indicates that the EU regulators will have their decision announced next week, and that it will move to approve Microsoft’s Activision purchase
Read moreThe CEO of EA has revealed that it is ‘indifferent’ to the Microsoft Activision deal, but is open to possible mergers in the future.
Read moreThe planned Microsoft buyout of Activision may be blocked in the UK by the CMA for 10 years.
Read moreUkraine has approved Microsoft’s planned buyout of Activision Blizzard.
Read moreActivision’s Bobby Kotick has said that he expects the UK appeal process for the CMA’s blocking of the Microsoft deal to be fast-tracked.
Read moreBrad Smith, head of Microsoft, has said the CMA decision to block the Activision deal is ‘bad for Britain.’
Read moreActivision CEO Bobby Kotick has responded to the news that the CMA has blocked Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of the company.
Read moreUK regulator CMA has blocked Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Read moreSony did not mince words in its latest response to the UK’s CMA, after the CMA published an addendum which suggests it will approve Microsoft’s ABK deal.
Read moreUS members of Congress have accused Sony of anti-consumer behaviour in Japan.
Read moreMicrosoft has said that it has not pulled any games from PlayStation formats, following reports that Redfall was planned for PS5.
Read moreArkane has revealed that Redfall PS5 was originally in the works before Microsoft’s acquisition of ZeniMax Media.
Read moreMicrosoft has told the CMA that it believes 10 years is enough for Sony to develop a rival to Call of Duty.
Read moreEA is PlayStation’s biggest third-party publisher, according to Microsoft in its response to the CMA.
Read moreThe European Commission has delayed its decision on Microsoft’s proposed buyout of Activision.
Read moreSony again argues to the UK’s CMA that Starfield and Elder Scrolls 6 weren’t meant to be Xbox exclusives before Microsoft purchased Bethesda.
Read more4J Studios and five others listed anonymously are cited by the UK’s CMA as being in-favour of Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Read moreThe FTC isn’t all too pleased with Microsoft, after the company has refused to give up requested documents after 24 requests from the FTC,
Read moreAccording to Sony, Microsoft’s current offer regarding Call Of Duty “will irreparably harm competition and innovation in the industry,” it said.
Read moreSony’s Jim Ryan reportedly didn’t mince his words regarding Microsoft’s buyout of Activision during a behind-door meeting with EU regulators.
Read moreSony is concerned that Microsoft will sabotage or degrade the quality of future Call Of Duty titles on PlayStation, should its Activision merger go through.
Read moreIt’s been confirmed in Microsoft’s back and forth with the UK CMA that it has offered Sony the option of having future Call Of Duty titles launch on PS Plus
Read moreMicrosoft has found that only small percentage of Call of Duty players would jump to Xbox, and as such it makes no sense to deny PlayStation of the series.
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