Activision CEO: The UK will become a tech investment ‘Death Valley’ if it blocks the Microsoft acquisition — why he’s right



In a new interview, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick had some pretty stinging words for the UK regulatory commission, who are widely rumored to be gearing up to block the big Microsoft Activision merger. 

Last year, Microsoft announced its intent to purchase Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard for a megalithic $69 billion dollars. That would give Microsoft control over franchises like Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, and Candy Crush saga, making it more competitive in a space dominated by Apple, Google, Nintendo, and PlayStation. I’ve written extensively about why the Microsoft-Activision deal is a good thing for all of gaming, no less for the competition it will bring to other major platform holders while also benefitting fans of Activision’s games and franchises. 





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