![]() ![]() Tom Warren OctoMicrosoft is not happy with the reportĮmployees in Microsoft have said that these “baseless theories” do not justify a Phase 2 of the investigation. It describes the regulator's concerns as "misplaced" and that it "adopts Sony’s complaints without considering the potential harm to consumers" □ □ 1/3 /nIWuVqyvSW Microsoft isn't happy with the UK's CMA regulator over its Activision Blizzard acquisition comments. The US tech giant pointed out that this contract will limit the launching of any games of the series in the service: “The agreement between Activision Blizzard and Sony includes restrictions on the ability of Activision Blizzard to place Call of Duty titles on Game Pass for a number of years.” ![]() After a particularly unfavorable update, the Redmond based company has criticized the contents of the document and has revealed a curious detail: Sony and Activision Blizzard’s previous deal will limit Xbox, resulting in them not being able to launch any Call of Duty games on Xbox Game Pass without restrictions.Ī footnote in the document makes reference to one of Phil Spencer’s tweets, in which he alludes that they’ll respect “previous deals”. The massively expensive multimillion dollar operation has been under thorough investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority, a UK regulator in favor of fair business between companies. ![]() Activision Blizzard’s acquisition by Microsoft could become a very melodramatic plot for a Netflix series.
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