US watchdogs snuffle Microsoft's Activision Blizzard buy out
@ 2022/12/12Worried that Microsoft will pull games from rival consoles
US anti-trust regulators are going to court to stop Microsoft's buy-out of Activision-Blizzard claiming that they are worried that*non-Microsoft gaming consoles will suffer.
The Activision purchase was set to be the biggest in Microsoft history and Vole says it will fight to push the*$69 billion deal.
Microsoft president Brad Smith said the company had "complete confidence in the Volish case and welcome the opportunity to present our case in court".*The planned deal had already raised concerns in other countries, including the UK.
US anti-trust regulators are going to court to stop Microsoft's buy-out of Activision-Blizzard claiming that they are worried that*non-Microsoft gaming consoles will suffer.
The Activision purchase was set to be the biggest in Microsoft history and Vole says it will fight to push the*$69 billion deal.
Microsoft president Brad Smith said the company had "complete confidence in the Volish case and welcome the opportunity to present our case in court".*The planned deal had already raised concerns in other countries, including the UK.