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Sony asks UK regulator to block Microsoft deal

Por: The Boston Globe Business March 09, 2023

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GAMINGSony asks UK regulator to block Microsoft dealSony urged the UK’s antitrust watchdog to block Microsoft’s $69 billion Activision Blizzard deal or force it to sell the blockbuster Call of Duty, as no other solution exists that’ll prevent harm to consumers in the cloud gaming and console markets. The UK’s Competition and Market’s Authority said in provisional findings last month that the deal could result in a substantial lessening... + full article



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