CMA surprised sector by saying deal would give Seattle firm undue power to shape cloud gaming
Microsoft’s attempted acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the development conglomerate behind games including Call of Duty, World of Warcraft and Candy Crush Saga, has been blocked by the UK’s competition watchdog in a surprise move. The $70bn (£65bn) purchase would have been the largest in gaming history but now, unless the two companies can convince a tribunal to overturn the ban on appeal, it is dead globally.
But what does this mean for tech, gaming and Rishi Sunak’s goal for the “Unicorn Kingdom”?
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CMA surprised sector by saying deal would give Seattle firm undue power to shape cloud gaming
Microsoft’s attempted acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the development conglomerate behind games including Call of Duty, World of Warcraft and Candy Crush Saga, has been blocked by the UK’s competition watchdog in a surprise move. The $70bn (£65bn) purchase would have been the largest in gaming history but now, unless the two companies can convince a tribunal to overturn the ban on appeal, it is dead globally.
But what does this mean for tech, gaming and Rishi Sunak’s goal for the “Unicorn Kingdom”? Continue reading…Technology | The Guardian