Microsoft’s $69 billion deal to buy video game developer Activision Blizzard cleared its final hurdle Friday after receiving approval from British regulators. The U.K.’s Competition and Markets ...
A recent report may shed some light on Microsoft and Activision's reluctance to share Black Ops 7's sales figures.
But when presented this information by Charlie Intel, senior Activision and Xbox reps countered that both teams “are ...
Microsoft is making plans to complete its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard — despite the Federal Trade Commission’s December move to block the deal over antitrust concerns, The Post has ...
Microsoft may end up controlling a shocking amount of the most popular, beloved video game franchises in modern media if its $69 billion bid to buy Activision Blizzard passes regulatory scrutiny. If ...
Ever since Microsoft announced its intention to acquire Activision Blizzard in an unprecedented $69 billion deal, it’s felt like the news around regulators swarming to slam on the merger brakes hasn’t ...
A California federal court issued a temporary restraining order Tuesday blocking Microsoft from closing its nearly $70 billion purchase of video games publisher Activision Blizzard, granting the ...
Now, in what looks to be the latest attempt at gaining support for the acquisition, Microsoft announced that the company is partnering up with Nintendo, just as the Xbox maker met with EU regulators ...
As UK regulators extend their final decision date, Microsoft and Activision are also expected to negotiate a new merger termination date that goes beyond the current July 18 deadline. Microsoft and ...
Still, Microsoft isn’t the only one who faces a risk if the FTC does decide to challenge the deal. It could also present some uncomfortable challenges for Khan and the agency by highlighting ...
Activision Blizzard, the company behind billion-dollar franchises like Call of Duty and Warcraft, immensely popular PC staples like Diablo and Overwatch and, oh yeah, mobile gaming behemoth King and ...
Activision has a lot of popular games that fit into Microsoft’s plans to build a vast library of titles that can be played on all sorts of devices. The metaverse can wait. By Kellen Browning SAN ...