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Microsoft spent 2 years trying to buy Activision Blizzard. For Xbox CEO, that was the easy part - tech.hindustantimes.com - Britain - state California
tech.hindustantimes.com
15.10.2023 / 10:53

Microsoft spent 2 years trying to buy Activision Blizzard. For Xbox CEO, that was the easy part

After two years co-piloting the biggest acquisition in video game history past an onslaught of challenges, Xbox CEO Phil Spencer now moves on to his next quest: making Microsoft's takeover of Activision Blizzard worth the hassle. Microsoft, which owns the Xbox gaming system, closed its $69 billion deal to buy game-maker Activision Blizzard on Friday after fending off global opposition from antitrust regulators and rivals.

Microsoft-Activision Blizzard $69 Billion Deal Closes as UK CMA Gives Approval - gadgets.ndtv.com - Britain - Usa - Eu - France
gadgets.ndtv.com
14.10.2023 / 12:15

Microsoft-Activision Blizzard $69 Billion Deal Closes as UK CMA Gives Approval

Xbox maker Microsoft closed its $69 billion (nearly Rs. 5,75,620 crore) deal for Activision Blizzard on Friday, swelling its heft in the video-gaming market with best-selling titles including Call of Duty to better compete with industry leader Sony.

The CMA has finally approved Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard acquisition - thesixthaxis.com - Britain - Usa - Eu
thesixthaxis.com
13.10.2023 / 22:37

The CMA has finally approved Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard acquisition

The UK’s Competition Markets Authority (CMA) has given the go-ahead for Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard, accepting the tech giant’s modified deal and how it addresses concerns over cloud gaming competition. Microsoft could complete the deal within the next few days.

Activision Blizzard CEO Will Stay Until 2023 End Following Acquisition by Microsoft - gamingbolt.com - Britain
gamingbolt.com
13.10.2023 / 18:27

Activision Blizzard CEO Will Stay Until 2023 End Following Acquisition by Microsoft

Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard is finally complete, with the $68.7 billion deal gaining approval from the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). In a new email to employees, CEO Bobby Kotick has confirmed that he will stay on until the end of 2023 to help with the transition.

Microsoft Officially Cleared to Acquire Activision Blizzard After UK Regulator Approves - mmorpg.com - Britain - After
mmorpg.com
13.10.2023 / 17:39

Microsoft Officially Cleared to Acquire Activision Blizzard After UK Regulator Approves

Microsoft has beencleared to acquire Activision Blizzard by UK regulators, removing the last hurdle standing in the way of closing the deal.

Microsoft’s Acquisition of Activision Completed After UK Regulator Approval - comingsoon.net - Britain - After
comingsoon.net
13.10.2023 / 16:53

Microsoft’s Acquisition of Activision Completed After UK Regulator Approval

The last hurdle in ‘s acquisition of has been cleared as the UK regulator approves the deal after a period of consultation on the deal.

Microsoft Officially Acquires Activision Blizzard, Nearly Two Years Later - gamespot.com - Britain - Usa
gamespot.com
13.10.2023 / 16:33

Microsoft Officially Acquires Activision Blizzard, Nearly Two Years Later

Microsoft is apparently not spooked by closing the deal on the unlucky day of Friday the 13th.

What Microsoft's Activision Blizzard Deal Really Means - screenrant.com - Britain - Usa - state California
screenrant.com
13.10.2023 / 15:13

What Microsoft's Activision Blizzard Deal Really Means

The decision in Microsoft's legal case against the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is a historic one, but for those who don't have a law degree, it can be hard to understand. The case surrounds the Microsoft Corporation's attempt to purchase the game developing and publishing powerhouse Activision Blizzard, Inc., an enormous conglomerate that counts,, and among its flagship properties. Microsoft first announced its plans to buy Activision Blizzard in January 2022, and the FTC's review began shortly thereafter. The legal battle began in earnest by June 2023, when the FTC filed its first documentation in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.

Controversial Activision Blizzard Boss Bobby Kotick to Remain CEO Until End of 2023 - ign.com - Britain - state California
ign.com
13.10.2023 / 15:11

Controversial Activision Blizzard Boss Bobby Kotick to Remain CEO Until End of 2023

Following confirmation of Microsoft’s buyout of Activision Blizzard, controversial CEO Bobby Kotick has confirmed he will remain boss of the Call of Duty maker only until the end of 2023.

U.S. Union Hails Microsoft Activision Blizzard Buyout - ign.com - Usa - state California
ign.com
13.10.2023 / 15:11

U.S. Union Hails Microsoft Activision Blizzard Buyout

The Communications Workers of America union has expressed delight in Microsoft’s takeover of Activision Blizzard, calling it a “new day” for workers at the Call of Duty maker.

Microsoft finally buy Activision Blizzard as last legal hurdles fall away - rockpapershotgun.com - Britain
rockpapershotgun.com
13.10.2023 / 14:51

Microsoft finally buy Activision Blizzard as last legal hurdles fall away

Microsoft have finally, finally, finally bought Activision Blizzard after many months of haggling with regulators in several countries. The total figure for the company behind Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, Overwatch and Hearthstone, to say nothing of whopping mobile game publisher King and Candy Crush Saga? $68.7 billion, making this the biggest buyout in videogames industry history.

One of the most drawn-out tales in videogames is nearly at an end as UK approval clears the way for Microsoft/Activision deal to close - pcgamer.com - Britain - Usa
pcgamer.com
13.10.2023 / 11:53

One of the most drawn-out tales in videogames is nearly at an end as UK approval clears the way for Microsoft/Activision deal to close

And just like that, our shared 21-month slog is over. Long live our new, possibly lifelong slog. In a press release today, titled «Microsoft concession a gamechanger that will promote competition,» the UK's Competition and Market Authority (CMA) has announced that it's approving Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, reversing its April decision to block the deal and clearing the way for the deal to close in the very near future.

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