Antitrust Regulators Block Microsoft-Activision Merger in UK and Beyond

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The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has temporarily banned Microsoft from acquiring an interest in Activision Blizzard, putting another dent in the almost year-long effort to acquire the popular game publisher. The CMA's decision comes weeks after it blocked the merger, citing concerns about its impact on UK consumers and the fast-growing cloud gaming market. While Microsoft and Activision Blizzard may soon get a reprieve from the European Commission, which reportedly plans to approve the merger next week, the CMA's ban remains in place.
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