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CMA no longer believes £57 billion Microsoft Activision takeover will harm console gamers
The monopolies watchdog now says that the deal “will not ... that the mega-merger could substantially reduce the competition ...
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UK narrows antitrust probe of Microsoft-Activision
In February, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) provisionally concluded the merger “could harm U.K. gamers ... Xbox following the deal but that Microsoft will instead still have the incentive ...
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How Microsoft’s Nvidia deal works for gamers — with or without Activision
Microsoft is trying to ... Big picture, Eisler thinks this deal could finally break the cloud gaming “chicken-and-egg” cycle — providing enough games to attract enough gamers to convince ...
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Microsoft-Activision Merger Won't Substantially Harm Gaming Consoles Competition in UK, Watchdog Says
In February, the CMA said it had provisionally found that Microsoft's proposed acquisition of "Call of Duty" owner Activision Blizzard could lead to higher prices, fewer choices, or less innovation ...
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Microsoft signs a 10-year deal to bring Call of Duty games to Nintendo platforms
Microsoft and ... its Activision Blizzard deal. The U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has voiced concern over the deal, claiming that it could “harm U.K. gamers.” ...
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Microsoft inks Nvidia game deal to assuage regulators over Activision merger
BRUSSELS, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Microsoft ... games controlled by Microsoft, but regulators around the world have been skeptical about the acquisition. Britain earlier this month said the deal could ...
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Microsoft Strikes Deal to Bring All Xbox Games to GeForce Now
Microsoft has inked a 10-year deal to bring ... Blizzard's biggest games, namely Call of Duty, exclusive to Xbox — a move they argue would stifle competition and therefore harm consumers.
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UK drops console concern over Microsoft-Activision deal
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's competition regulator said Microsoft's 69-billion purchase of "Call of Duty" maker Activision ...
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Microsoft deal will put PC Xbox video games on Boosteroid cloud platform
Microsoft’s latest partnership involves a deal with the world’s biggest independent cloud gaming provider: Boosteroid.
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Microsoft signs 10-year deal to bring Xbox games to Nintendo
Meanwhile, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said the deal could harm UK gamers, concluding that "Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision could result in higher prices ...
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Microsoft agrees Nvidia game deal to assuage regulators over Activision merger
Microsoft has struck a 10-year deal to bring "Call of Duty" and other Activision games to Nvidia's gaming platform, if the Xbox maker is allowed to complete its much-contested $69 billion ...

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