EU regulators have delayed a decision on Microsoft’s proposed $69BN acquisition of Activision Blizzard after the company submitted remedies in its efforts gain approval.
The European Commission had previously announced a provisional deadline of 25th April for its decision on the controversial takeover, but, as reported by Reuters, that has now shifted to 22nd May as its reviews Microsoft’s latest submissions.
Details of these remedies have not been made public, as per EU policy, but it’s likely these relate to a flurry of recent deals Microsoft has signed in a bid to be seen as willing to bring Call of Duty – a particular sticking point for regulators in the EU, US, and UK – to competing services.
Source – eurogamer.net
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