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EU reportedly won't require fresh probe into Microsoft's revised Activision Blizzard deal - eurogamer.net - Britain - Usa - Eu
eurogamer.net
11.10.2023 / 21:45

EU reportedly won't require fresh probe into Microsoft's revised Activision Blizzard deal

It's looking increasingly likely Microsoft's proposed $69bn USD acquisition of Activision Blizzard will have cleared its final hurdle if — as is widely expected — UK regulators approve the revised deal later this week; it's being reported EU regulators won't require an investigation into the revised terms, clearing the way for the acquisition to conclude.

Microsoft adjusts Activision Blizzard deal to prevent EU probe - gamedeveloper.com - Eu - city Brussels
gamedeveloper.com
11.10.2023 / 21:13

Microsoft adjusts Activision Blizzard deal to prevent EU probe

Microsoft has released a new version of its $69 billion deal to acquire Activision Blizzard. Per Bloomberg, the adjusted deal has been made to appease the European Commission (EU) and ensure the Xbox maker doesn't get investigated a second time. 

Microsoft reportedly looks to close out Activision Blizzard deal next week - destructoid.com - Britain - Usa
destructoid.com
06.10.2023 / 23:53

Microsoft reportedly looks to close out Activision Blizzard deal next week

It would seem Microsoft’s long, uphill battle to acquire Activision Blizzard could be nearing its end. The Verge reports via an unnamed source that the deal could be closed by the end of next week, though they mentioned that is still tentative, as the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority could still threaten the successful closure of Microsoft’s long-sought deal.

Microsoft Will Reportedly Finalize Activision Blizzard Deal On Friday, October 13 - gameinformer.com - Britain
gameinformer.com
06.10.2023 / 17:19

Microsoft Will Reportedly Finalize Activision Blizzard Deal On Friday, October 13

Microsoft's long journey to acquire gaming giant Activision Blizzard is finally nearing an end. According to The Verge, a source familiar with Microsoft's plans indicated that it was aiming for Friday, October 13, as a date to close the deal. Ignoring the infamy of the date (it seems Microsoft and Activision Blizzard executives aren't very superstitious), it's not a surprising day to choose. Back in July, the two parties in the deal jointly agreed to extend the deadline of their agreement to October 18 in order to sort out any further regulatory concerns. At the time of publishing, that date is only twelve days away, so the deal would have to be closed soon.

Microsoft eyes closing its giant Activision Blizzard deal next week - theverge.com - Britain - Usa - Eu
theverge.com
06.10.2023 / 10:03

Microsoft eyes closing its giant Activision Blizzard deal next week

By Tom Warren, a senior editor covering Microsoft, PC gaming, console, and tech. He founded WinRumors, a site dedicated to Microsoft news, before joining The Verge in 2012.

Microsoft Could Finish The Activision Deal Next Week Based On CMA’s Deadline - gameranx.com - Britain - Eu
gameranx.com
02.10.2023 / 14:25

Microsoft Could Finish The Activision Deal Next Week Based On CMA’s Deadline

We may be close to the end when it comes to all the regulation that has stopped the Microsoft – Activision deal from finalizing.

The FTC is moving forward with its in-house challenge to Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal - videogameschronicle.com - Britain - Usa
videogameschronicle.com
27.09.2023 / 18:31

The FTC is moving forward with its in-house challenge to Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal

The US Federal Trade Commission has confirmed plans to proceed with its in-house challenge to Microsoft’s planned acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

Microsoft nears takeover of 'Call of Duty' maker Activision - tech.hindustantimes.com - Britain - Usa - China - Japan - France
tech.hindustantimes.com
26.09.2023 / 03:23

Microsoft nears takeover of 'Call of Duty' maker Activision

British regulators on Friday dropped their objections to Microsoft's attempt to buy video game firm Activision Blizzard, the maker of "Call of Duty", paving the way for the US tech titan to close one of the biggest technology acquisitions ever.

Microsoft nears takeover of 'Call of Duty' maker Activision - tech.hindustantimes.com - Britain - Usa - China - Japan - France
tech.hindustantimes.com
23.09.2023 / 05:55

Microsoft nears takeover of 'Call of Duty' maker Activision

British regulators on Friday dropped their objections to Microsoft's attempt to buy video game firm Activision Blizzard, the maker of "Call of Duty", paving the way for the US tech titan to close one of the biggest technology acquisitions ever.

Microsoft-Activision Blizzard Deal Looks Likely to Pass UK Approval By October Deadline - mmorpg.com - Britain - Eu
mmorpg.com
22.09.2023 / 19:33

Microsoft-Activision Blizzard Deal Looks Likely to Pass UK Approval By October Deadline

When Microsoft and Activision Blizzard agreed to push back the closing date of their proposed merger by several months,  the effort was intended to handle a UK appeal of the deal's rejection. After submitting a revised deal, the UK regulators seem likely to  approve Microsoft's Activision Blizzard acquisition.

CMA Issues Preliminary Approval of Restructured Activision Blizzard Sale to Microsoft - wowhead.com - Britain
wowhead.com
22.09.2023 / 17:35

CMA Issues Preliminary Approval of Restructured Activision Blizzard Sale to Microsoft

The United Kingdom's Competition and Markets Authority has issued a preliminary approval of the merger between Microsoft and Activision Blizzard, as they move into a consultation period and prepare to make a final decision. The CMA previously moved to block the deal last April, citing concerns that it would damage competition in the cloud gaming market, leading to less innovation and choice for UK gamers. In response, Microsoft restructured their proposal to divest cloud gaming rights of Activision Blizzard games to Ubisoft instead, who as an independent entity from Microsoft will replicate the role Activision would have played in the market as a standalone company.

Xbox Head Phil Spencer Comments On CMA Preliminary Approval - gameranx.com - Britain
gameranx.com
22.09.2023 / 16:41

Xbox Head Phil Spencer Comments On CMA Preliminary Approval

Microsoft has been working incredibly hard to acquire Activision Blizzard. This has caused the team to go through several battles between regulators to ensure they can finalize the purchase. However, one particular regulator has been firm on not allowing this merger to happen. That is the UK regulator CMA. However, upon winning some additional regulators and filing an appeal process, the CMA has since expressed their desire to discuss this deal again, which prompted the appeal process to be put on hold. 

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