"Microsoft's Activision deal faces roadblocks and uncertain future"

TL;DR Summary
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has stated that the company will appeal the UK Competition & Markets Authority's decision to block the $68.7 billion deal to buy Activision Blizzard. Spencer believes that the cloud gaming market is only just getting started, which makes the decision puzzling. Microsoft is seeking approval from about 14 jurisdictions, and so far, nine have approved it. Spencer also reiterated that Microsoft does not necessarily need Activision Blizzard to deliver on its strategy, but it would help speed things up.
Topics:technology#activision-blizzard#cloud-gaming#competition-and-markets-authority#gaming#microsoft#phil-spencer
- Phil Spencer Reacts To UK Blocking Microsoft-Activision Deal And Discusses Next Steps GameSpot
- What's next for Microsoft's giant Activision Blizzard $68.7 billion deal? The Verge
- Xbox Boss on Microsoft-Activision Deal Being Blocked, Appeal Plans PlayStation LifeStyle
- Ukraine becomes seventh jurisdiction to approve Microsoft-Activision merger TweakTown
- The biggest deal in gaming hangs in the balance The Verge
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
0
Time Saved
2 min
vs 3 min read
Condensed
80%
422 → 84 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on GameSpot