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Gameranx4d
Gamers’ Lawsuit Vs Microsoft – Activision Deal Will Be Dismissed Soon, Here’s Why
The so-called gamer’s lawsuit filed vs the Microsoft – Activision deal is soon set to be dismissed. This lawsuit is completely independent of the FTC lawsuit seeking to block the deal.
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The FTC want to know Microsoft’s exclusivity plans and also make Epic pay $245m back to players
Over in the United States the Federal Trade Comission (FTC) are on a bit of a roll when it comes to gaming. They are currently investigating the Microsoft buy out of Activision Blizzard and ahead ...
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Why 'Call Of Duty' game matters to the FTC in Microsoft-Activision deal
Microsoft contests the claim that the deal would give it any sort of monopoly. Xbox and Activision, the company said Friday in a response to the FTC lawsuit, "are just two of hundreds of game ...
PlayStation LifeStyle5d
Microsoft Asked to Reveal Activision Blizzard Deal Exclusivity Plans and Call of Duty Agreements
This basically means that the FTC wants Microsoft to outline all of its future plans for any Activision-Blizzard properties when it pertains to exclusivity, along with any documents of a similar ...
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The FTC would also like to know more about "Microsoft's next generation gaming ecosystem"
The FTC has submitted an order for Microsoft and Activision Blizzard to share information related to a few key points of the big Xbox Activision deal – one point apparently being Microsoft's ...
GamesIndustry4d
FTC seeks further details Microsoft's Nintendo, Nvidia agreements
The news comes three months after the FTC filed a legal complaint to block Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Jeffrey Rousseau joined GamesIndustry.biz in March 2021.
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FTC Wants More Information About Microsoft's Future ZeniMax Exclusivity And Its 10-Year Deals
and could do the same with Activision Blizzard titles like future Call of Duty releases. The FTC also argues that Microsoft needs to produce documents providing the details on its 10-year deal ...
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FTC Wants Details on Microsoft's Deals With Nintendo and Nvidia, More on ZeniMax Exclusivity Plan - News
"Microsoft has recently sought to enter into agreements regarding making Activision content available on certain third parties’ services," wrote the FTC. "Despite clearly intending to use these ...
Game Rant12d
Microsoft Is Running Full-Page Ads About Its Activision Blizzard Deal
As regulators continue to raise concerns over the Activision ... as the likes of the FTC and the UK's CMA cast regulatory concerns over the acquisition. Now it looks like Microsoft isn't leaving ...
Gameranx4d
EU Decision On Microsoft – Activision Deal Moved To May 22
This means Microsoft can claim they can get approval for the deal at May 22, 2023 at the earliest. The EU has now moved its final decision for the Microsoft – Activision deal to May 22, 2023.

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