Federal Appeals Court Rules Microsoft Can Close its Activision Merger
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Federal Appeals Court Rules Microsoft Can Close its Activision Merger

Federal Appeals Court Clears the Way for Microsoft’s Acquisition of Activision BlizzardIn a significant setback for the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), a federal appeals court has decided not to block Microsoft (MSFT) from finalizing its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard. This ruling marks the second major defeat for the FTC this week in a…

US Judge Temporarily Blocks Microsoft Acquisition of Activision
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US Judge Temporarily Blocks Microsoft Acquisition of Activision

A US judge has granted the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) request to temporarily block Microsoft Corp’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard, a video game maker. The judge, Edward Davila, scheduled a two-day evidentiary hearing on the FTC’s request for a preliminary injunction to take place on June 22-23 in San Francisco. Without the court order, Microsoft…

US FTC Asks Court to Block Microsoft From Closing Activision Deal
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US FTC Asks Court to Block Microsoft From Closing Activision Deal

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken action to halt Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard, seeking a court order to block the $69 billion deal. The FTC filed a lawsuit against the companies in San Francisco and requested a temporary restraining order. The regulatory body expressed concerns that if the deal were to proceed…

2K Seems To Be Totally In Favour Of Xbox Acquiring Activision Blizzard
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2K Seems To Be Totally In Favour Of Xbox Acquiring Activision Blizzard

Last week, Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of 2K Games, released its latest financial report, sparking interesting discussions about Xbox and Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard. During a Q&A session, 2K CEO Strauss Zelnick shared some insights. In an interview with IGN, Zelnick expressed his support for the merger, suggesting that Microsoft’s investment would benefit…

EU Approves Microsoft’s Deal to Buy Activision Blizzard
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EU Approves Microsoft’s Deal to Buy Activision Blizzard

European regulators have given their approval for Microsoft’s $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, a significant win for the technology giant. While concerns about potential competition issues were raised, Microsoft’s concessions were deemed sufficient to address antitrust concerns, according to a statement from the European Commission. The commitments made by Microsoft include allowing European consumers…

The Biggest Deal in Gaming Hangs in the Balance
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The Biggest Deal in Gaming Hangs in the Balance

After a surprise decision by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) last week, the biggest acquisition in gaming history hangs in the balance. Microsoft’s $68.7 billion deal to acquire Activision Blizzard has been blocked by UK regulators, and EU regulators are due to make a decision in the coming weeks. In Status Update (above),…

The Activision Blizzard Acquisition Will be Good for Gamers and Sony
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The Activision Blizzard Acquisition Will be Good for Gamers and Sony

Whilst Microsoft and Sony going back and forth with various self-serving claims has been cause for some amusement, thankfully the end is in sight. The job of regulators is to protect consumers, not the market leader or a trillion dollar company masquerading as a plucky underdog. Even if the deal is blocked, you have to…

FTC Sues to Block Microsoft’s $69 Billion Acquisition of Activision Blizzard
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FTC Sues to Block Microsoft’s $69 Billion Acquisition of Activision Blizzard

The Federal Trade Commission has sued to block Microsoft’s $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, challenging one of the largest tech acquisitions in history. The administrative complaint filed by the FTC alleges that the blockbuster deal, which would make Microsoft the third-largest video game publisher in the world, would give Microsoft “both the means and…