Por: Ars Technica Tech October 13, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Oct 13, 2023 4:05 pm UTC / The crucial part, you see, is You.Microsoft / Activision Blizzard It has been a long road since January 2022 when Microsoft to buy the gaming conglomerate Activision Blizzard King. But after and appeasing , it's official: Microsoft owns the makers and publishers of Call of Duty, Fallout, Overwatch, WarCraft, Diablo, Candy Crush, and many more... + full article
Fox Business USA Business October 13, 2023
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick discusses the Federal Trade Commission's attempt to stymie his merger agreement with Microsoft on 'The Claman Countdown.' Microsoft closed its of Activision Blizzard on Friday after clearing a series of regulatory hurdles since... + más
Microsoft completes $69B Activision Blizzard deal, its biggest merger ever | Ars Technica
Microsoft reaches deal to keep 'Call of Duty' franchise available on PlayStation | Fox Business
New York Post USA Tech August 23, 2023
Microsoft said it will allow Ubisoft Entertainment to distribute Activision Blizzard games — a move intended to win approval from British antitrust regulators who have held up the company’s $75 billion acquisition of the maker of popular video games including “Call of... + más
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Fox Business USA Business July 16, 2023
I/O Fund CEO and lead tech analyst Beth Kindig provides insight on stock performance and the development of AI on Making Money. Sunday that the company has signed an agreement that will keep the Call of Duty video game franchise on PlayStation after the tech giant completes its... + más
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New York Post USA Tech June 13, 2023
The Federal Trade Commission asked a court to block Microsoft’s $69 billion acquisition of video gaming giant Activision Blizzard with a preliminary injunction. The FTC sued the companies on Monday in San Francisco Reuters reported, warning that if the deal was consummated... + más
Activision Blizzard pays SEC $35 million to settle probe | NBC News
FTC sues to block Microsoft's takeover of video game maker Activision Blizzard | ABC News
NBC News USA Business February 03, 2023
Video game developer Activision Blizzard agreed to pay a $35 million settlement over charges it failed to maintain “adequate” workplace harassment reporting procedures and that it violated federal whistleblower protection rules, the Securities and Exchange Commission said... + más
Activision Blizzard pays SEC $35 million to settle probe | CNBC
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CNBC USA Tech February 03, 2023
In this articleBobby Kotick, CEO of Activision Blizzard, attends the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 8, 2022, in Sun Valley, Idaho.Kevin Dietsch Getty Images News Getty ImagesVideo game developer agreed to pay a $35 million settlement over charges it failed to... + más
New York Post USA Business November 07, 2022
Microsoft’s is facing heightened scrutiny from regulators — and some insiders at the game studio behind “Call of Duty” are worried that the Xbox maker could effectively blow up the deal, The Post has learned. Antitrust authorities in the US, United Kingdom and... + más
Microsoft fights to save Activision merger, says Sony protest is “self-serving” | Ars Technica
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