Microsoft bid to buy games giant faces triple anti-trust threat
Microsoft is on a campaign to convince European Union, United Kingdom and United States regulators to back its US$69 billion bid to take over Activision Blizzard. – EPA pic, April 16, 2023.
DEPENDING on which side you are on, tech giant Microsoft is either the hero fighting to bring some of the most popular video games to more people or the villain on the brink of killing competition in the sector. The Xbox owner has embarked on a campaign to convince all three European Union, United Kingdom and United States regulators to back its US$69 billion bid to take over Activision Blizzard, owner of hit games “Candy Crush” and “Call Of Duty”.
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