Microsoft has responded to the European Union’s now-formalised antitrust warning, slapped down to contest its attempt at an Activision Blizzard acquistion.
The EU’s intent to object to Microsoft’s proposed $68.7bn deal was first reported last month. Now it has been finalised – and Microsoft has said it was “confident” it could address the issues raised.
As expected, the EU has intervened over a percieved risk in Microsoft owning Call of Duty, something it fears could reduce competition in the video games industry, Politico reported today.
Source – eurogamer.net
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