The UK CMA has printed a press release relating to Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard, citing that its considerations with granting approval for the acquisition come from Microsoft’s actions after it acquired ZeniMax.
“Third events informed the CMA that Microsoft would profit from making Activision’s content material unique to Recreation Cross, and that this may be in keeping with Microsoft’s behaviour in relation to previous acquisitions, together with that of ZeniMax Media, the place Microsoft didn’t uphold its promise to proceed making Bethesda content material out there on a number of shops and platforms.”
Name Of Obligation is the franchise that’s been introduced up probably the most with regard to probably holding up the deal, but it surely looks as if the CMA is worried past simply the one franchise.
“Most Recreation Cross rivals lack the recognition and vary of content material that Recreation Cross would personal post-Merger. Given the significance of Activision’s content material, present and future rivals might be affected by any foreclosures methods utilizing that content material.”
With these considerations it’s starting to develop increasingly curious as as to if or not the acquisition will really undergo.
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