Microsoft Corp on Monday won dismissal of a private consumer antitrust lawsuit over its $69 billion proposed purchase of ...
Call of Duty gamers sued Microsoft, seeking to block its merger with Activision, partly because they alleged that the merger ...
The so-called gamer’s lawsuit filed vs the Microsoft ... seeking to block the deal. As shared by Idas over at Resetera: “MLex reports that the lawsuit from gamers has been dismissed ...
Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile Microsoft said that the deal would “accelerate the growth in Microsoft’s gaming business across mobile, PC, console ...
Microsoft could soon be thrown back into the harsh glare of EU antitrust scrutiny, something the company has largely escaped over the past decade despite an intense regulatory focus on Big Tech giants ...
The UK's antitrust watchdog has narrowed its probe of Microsoft's $68.7 billion bid for video game giant, Activision Blizzard ...
The saga between Microsoft ... deal Microsoft offers would harm Sony's brand. Reactions to this statement were divided with most commenters seeming to prefer Microsoft's side. A lot of gamers ...
Instead, long-term licensing deals of lucrative games that Microsoft has offered to rivals could suffice ... and others preserves the deal's benefits to gamers and developers and increases ...
Call of Duty will be featured if the Activision Blizzard deal ... under Microsoft’s ownership, it’s a push to ensure Call of Duty and other great video game IPs have more access to gamers ...
Microsoft recently filed its response to the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority's (CMA) about its proposed acquisition of ...