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Microsoft to Sell Activision Blizzard Streaming Rights to Ubisoft in Revised Deal | Push Square - pushsquare.com - Britain - France
pushsquare.com
28.08.2023 / 00:26

Microsoft to Sell Activision Blizzard Streaming Rights to Ubisoft in Revised Deal | Push Square

Microsoft has announced it has restructured its proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard in a bid to appease the UK's Competition and Markets Authority. The CMA has been against the deal for a long time, with a monopoly on gaming via cloud streaming services being its biggest concern. Microsoft's revised deal addresses this directly; once the deal goes through, it will sell the rights to stream Activision Blizzard games to Ubisoft.

Phil Spencer on Potentially Bringing Call of Duty and Other Activision Blizzard Games to Game Pass - ign.com - Britain - Germany
ign.com
23.08.2023 / 19:55

Phil Spencer on Potentially Bringing Call of Duty and Other Activision Blizzard Games to Game Pass

Xbox boss Phil Spencer has shed some light to IGN on Microsoft's deal to acquire Activision Blizzard and if that would mean Call of Duty and other Activision Blizzard games would arrive on Xbox Game Pass on day one.

Microsoft and Activision Blizzard restructure acquisition to address CMA concerns - destructoid.com - Britain
destructoid.com
23.08.2023 / 16:47

Microsoft and Activision Blizzard restructure acquisition to address CMA concerns

Microsoft first announced its intentions to acquire Activision Blizzard in 2022. Since then, the road to closing the deal has been a long, sinuous one. The megacorporation has faced pushback from several sources, including Sony. The competitor argues that the acquisition would be anti-competitive, especially if franchises like Call of Duty become Xbox and PC exclusives. Some governing bodies have also stepped in, now prompting Microsoft to revisit its initial agreement.

Microsoft Lawyer’s 10-Day Race to Save the Biggest Gaming Deal - tech.hindustantimes.com - Britain - Usa - Washington - San Francisco
tech.hindustantimes.com
23.08.2023 / 05:53

Microsoft Lawyer’s 10-Day Race to Save the Biggest Gaming Deal

Beth Wilkinson had 10 days to save Microsoft Corp.'s $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard Inc., the biggest gaming deal ever.

Microsoft transfers Activision Blizzard streaming rights to Ubisoft to appease UK regulators - gamedeveloper.com - Britain - France
gamedeveloper.com
22.08.2023 / 20:09

Microsoft transfers Activision Blizzard streaming rights to Ubisoft to appease UK regulators

Microsoft has agreed to give Ubisoft the cloud streaming rights to Call of Duty and all other Activision Blizzard titles releasing over the next 15 years in a bid to push its $68.7 billion merger through in the UK.

Microsoft Enters New Activision Blizzard Deal to UK CMA, With Ubisoft Getting Licensing Rights Until 2038 - mmorpg.com - Britain
mmorpg.com
22.08.2023 / 17:03

Microsoft Enters New Activision Blizzard Deal to UK CMA, With Ubisoft Getting Licensing Rights Until 2038

Microsoft’s push to get the UK Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) on board with its acquisition of Activision Blizzard continues, with a surprising new potential partner: Ubisoft. Microsoft has submitted a new proposal for the acquisition after the CMA confirmed the original deal would still be blocked.

UPDATE: Bobby Kotick confirms Activision Blizzard streaming rights are to be sold to Ubisoft to counter monopoly concerns - techradar.com - Britain - Eu
techradar.com
22.08.2023 / 16:27

UPDATE: Bobby Kotick confirms Activision Blizzard streaming rights are to be sold to Ubisoft to counter monopoly concerns

Story update: Since the publication of our original story earlier today, it has been confirmed by Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick that Microsoft selling off game streaming rights to Ubisoft is indeed intended to directly «address the CMA's concerns» — the Competition and Market's Authority in the UK.

Microsoft gives Ubisoft streaming rights control for Activision Blizzard games - thesixthaxis.com - Britain - Usa
thesixthaxis.com
22.08.2023 / 15:31

Microsoft gives Ubisoft streaming rights control for Activision Blizzard games

Microsoft and Ubisoft have agreed a 15 year deal that gives Ubisoft the right to stream Activision Blizzard games. This will come into effect once the Microsoft acquisition of Activision Blizzard has been formally confirmed. This will mean services like Ubisoft+ will having streaming rights to the Call of Duty, as well as other Activision Blizzard games that will come in the future.

Microsoft to Sell Activision Cloud Gaming Exclusivity to Ubisoft in Attempt to Gain UK Approval - gamepur.com - Britain
gamepur.com
22.08.2023 / 14:51

Microsoft to Sell Activision Cloud Gaming Exclusivity to Ubisoft in Attempt to Gain UK Approval

Today, Ubisoft announced that it had signed a deal with Microsoft that will allow it to host all the publisher’s titles and every game it releases within the next 15 years for Ubisoft + subscribers to play. This restructuring of Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard aims to ease concerns over a market monopoly from the UK’s approval board.

Microsoft rejigs $69bn Activision Blizzard deal to placate UK regulators, offers all cloud gaming rights to Ubisoft for 15 years - pcgamer.com - Britain - Usa - Eu
pcgamer.com
22.08.2023 / 14:21

Microsoft rejigs $69bn Activision Blizzard deal to placate UK regulators, offers all cloud gaming rights to Ubisoft for 15 years

Microsoft has made a new offer, one that president Brad Smith describes as a «substantially different transaction», in its effort to get its proposed $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard over the finish line with the United Kingdom's Competition and Markets Authority. The CMA had previously blocked the deal on grounds that included concerns about the nascent cloud gaming market, and the restructured deal will see all cloud rights to Activision Blizzard games signed over to Ubisoft for the next 15 years.

The EU might need to reassess Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal after restructuring - theverge.com - Britain - Usa - Eu - After
theverge.com
22.08.2023 / 13:43

The EU might need to reassess Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal after restructuring

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 Proposes New Deal With Ubisoft Handling Activision Blizzard Streaming Rights In UK To CMA - gameinformer.com - Britain - state California
gameinformer.com
22.08.2023 / 13:15

Microsoft Proposes New Deal With Ubisoft Handling Activision Blizzard Streaming Rights In UK To CMA

Microsoft has submitted a new deal to the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority regulatory agency that proposes Ubisoft get the rights to Activision Blizzard game streaming for 15 years. 

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