Posted on Jul 31, 2023
Game Mode: Microsoft, Activision Blizzard, and the future of gaming
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."That case went to trial — and Microsoft came out on top, proving that the acquisition wouldn’t be anti-competitive and agreeing to make sure “Call of Duty” wouldn’t be exclusive to its console, Xbox.
The deal still faces roadblocks in the United Kingdom, where the Competition and Markets Authority initially blocked the deal and is now holding a hearing to review it next month.
But despite those roadblocks, the deal is set to close. And it may change the business of video games for the foreseeable future. We convene a panel of experts to talk about the buyout."
..."That case went to trial — and Microsoft came out on top, proving that the acquisition wouldn’t be anti-competitive and agreeing to make sure “Call of Duty” wouldn’t be exclusive to its console, Xbox.
The deal still faces roadblocks in the United Kingdom, where the Competition and Markets Authority initially blocked the deal and is now holding a hearing to review it next month.
But despite those roadblocks, the deal is set to close. And it may change the business of video games for the foreseeable future. We convene a panel of experts to talk about the buyout."
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