The European Commission seems eager to set the record straight.
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Looks like earlier rumors were true and now we've got an interesting path forward to watch.
Microsoft takes the opportunity to jab Sony saying it's more interested in fighting than an actual deal.
Microsoft upholds its pledge to remain neutral on union matters as part of the proposed Acti-Blizz deal.
"We're open to providing the same commitment to other platforms and making it legally enforceable by regulators in the US, UK, and European Union."
The era of the looter shooter is upon us, but which are going to be the good ones?
As Microsoft Reportedly Makes Concessions, Serbia Approves The Activision Purchase "Unconditionally"
This makes Serbia the third country to approve the deal behind Saudi Arabia and Brazil
The FTC is concerned about the future leverage Microsoft could have with unannounced titles to "boost its gaming business."
Their comments paint a future where Microsoft could be a dominating player in the industry.
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Seems like every big company is fighting at the moment, who will be the last one standing?
Every day we get closer to the big conclusion.
Microsoft's target for closing the deal is on June 30, 2023, still months off.
Phil Spencer explains more about the deal in the Wall Street Journal Tech Live event.
We are super pumped for Redfall...but a longtime Overwatch fan isn't happy with Overwatch 2 at all.
Titles like Genshin Impact have their attention.
New games coming, dumb news in gaming, and what is the best MMORPG trailer or cinematic?
The UK regulator will reveal its findings from public comments in January.
Kind of a silly reason to delay things, but it kind of makes sense?!
Apparently they’re afraid the Showcase might make a case for Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Exclusive or not, Sony says these probable factors could "influence gamers' choice of console."
Sometimes, you just can't catch a break.
Blizzard proves once again why it can't have nice things...
A small step forward, but forward nonetheless.
Staffed sources say FTC has been in talks with competitors against the transaction as worries mount about the merger on the ground floor.
Don't worry, their single-player titles aren't going anywhere.
The CEO admits EA has "a lot of work" to do to make Battlefield a better franchise, though.
The deal might still fall through, but more time is needed for a full-on evaluation.
The companies apparently disagree on what constitutes “several more years”.
Just how long that actually is has yet to be announced.
A rather lengthy post details plans to use the acquisition to expand game access rather than diminish it.