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UK anti-trust watchdog wants in-depth probe into Microsoft's Activision deal

Microsoft in January announced it was in the process of acquiring "Call of Duty" publisher Activision for $69 billion, making it the largest sale in the history of the industry

September 16, 2022 / 14:07 IST
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(Image Courtesy: Microsoft)
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Microsoft Corp’s $69- billion deal to acquire video game maker Activision Bilzzard faces an in-depth probe by the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) over concerns that the acquisition is anti-competitive.

The anti-trust watchdog said that it would undertake a thorough investigation after Microsoft failed to provide adequate reasoning to curb competition concerns, media reports said.

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Microsoft in January announced it was in the process of acquiring "Call of Duty" publisher Activision for $69 billion, making it the largest sale in the history of the industry.

Since then the Xbox maker has had to defend its proposed acquisition amid concerns from the competition and would require approval for the deal in major markets like the United States, European Union and China.