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After losing key court fights, the FTC is moving on from its effort to undo the biggest gaming acquisition in history.
To appease regulator concerns, Microsoft carved out deals to bring Xbox games to non-Xbox streaming platforms and also ...
Microsoft’s $75 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard cleared its final U.S. regulatory hurdle as the FTC dropped its ...
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Game Rant on MSNFTC Officially Drops Case Against Microsoft Activision Blizzard AcquisitionThe US Federal Trade Commission announces that it has dropped the case against Microsoft for its acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Opinion: Baker Botts' Jody Boudreault explains how the Ninth Circuit's ruling in FTC v. Microsoft Corp. provides a roadmap ...
For those who don't know, the FTC attempted to block the deal between Microsoft and Activision ... availability of a manufacturer's first-party games to its own console. All major manufacturers ...
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PCMag UK on MSNFTC Ends Its 2-Year Case Over Microsoft's Activision Blizzard DealThis is the end of the FTC’s fight to block a $68.7 billion deal that saw Microsoft purchase Activision Blizzard. The deal ...
After wasting taxpayer money for over two years, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission has finally thrown in the towel.
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The Manila Times on MSNFTC Drops Case Over Microsoft's $69 Billion Activision Blizzard DealThe US Federal Trade Commission dropped a case that sought to block Microsoft's $69 billion (roughly Rs. 5,91,491 crore) ...
Three years later and the deal has closed, but Sony has its Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 bundle again. In fact, it’s flogging it ...
The FTC had initially said it wanted to block the deal because once Xbox owner Microsoft controlled "Call of Duty ... and cloud gaming. Historically, Activision's games have been available across ...
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