EU officials were first to clear the deal in May, after Microsoft offered concessions to the tune of royalty-free licenses to cloud gaming platforms to stream Activision games that a buyer has ...
After slashing 1,900 jobs across Xbox and Activision earlier this year, Microsoft is laying off another 650 employees, ...
Microsoft's plan to buy Activision Blizzard ... we plan to explore this deal in an in-depth Phase 2 investigation to reach a decision that works in the interests of UK gamers and businesses." ...
UK regulators clear Microsoft’s hiring of Inflection AI staff, ruling no harm to competition. Tech giants like Amazon and ...
Microsoft has denied claims by US regulators that it went back on its word by cutting jobs after its purchase of Activision Blizzard - the biggest gaming deal in ... in the UK but was later ...
Microsoft has sealed its long-awaited deal for Activision Blizzard, and it's paid $69bn (£56bn) for the privilege. That's a lot of money, but what does the deal actually mean for people the next ...
Microsoft is laying off around 650 employees in its gaming division today. The latest cuts come months after Microsoft laid ...
Microsoft's blockbuster acquisition of Activision Blizzard has provisionally been given the green light by the UK's antitrust body, clearing the path for the $68.7 billion deal, following strong ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is also reviewing the deal, Activision said in March, while Microsoft is seeking approvals in at least 17 different jurisdictions before the deal can be closed ...
Just as Microsoft has been doing battle with UK ... Activision for ages now, but is accusing Microsoft of potentially doing the same thing after the acquisition. Sony also just said this deal ...
Back in January, Microsoft announced that is buying Activision ... deal and its potential impact on the market, the purchase has to go through several regulatory hurdles before it is approved ...
All eyes have turned to the US’s FTC as Microsoft attempts to get its Activision ... UK’s CMA, the Call of Duty console stuff was not really the main factor in the rejection of the deal ...