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.
While initially standing against the Activision Blizzard deal, the CMA now says it would not affect the console landscape ...
The FTC sued to block Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard purchase last year, and the case is still at the document discovery stage, with an evidentiary hearing scheduled for August 2nd.
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 ...
Microsoft Wins Dismissal of Gamers' Suit Over $69 Billion Activision Deal By Mike Scarcella ... not affect the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) regulatory challenge to the largest-ever ...
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 ...
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 ...
Newly filed documents reveal that the FTC is requesting further details about Microsoft's recent deals. As reported by VGC, the agency is seeking the details as it alleged that the tech firm is using ...
This new docket reveals that the FTC is interested in the future of ZeniMax Media releases. Prior to the acquisition bid for Activision Blizzard, Microsoft managed to pick up ZeniMax Media and its ...
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 ...