Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard purchase mostly approved by one more country



What you need to know

  • Microsoft’s purchase of Activision Blizzard for almost $69 billion is going through the final stages of review in many countries. 
  • South African regulator CCSA have just recommended approval for the purchase, joining the list of approvals so far that includes Japan, Chile, and more. 
  • Formally, the Competition Tribunal in South Africa will now take a few days to approve the purchase.
  • The deadline for CMA in the U.K. and the European Commission have until April 26 and May 22, respectively, to decide on the deal. 

Countries around the world are reviewing Microsoft’s purchase of Activision Blizzard, and slowly but surely, the deal is getting closer to completion. 

South African regulatory authority CCSA shared (opens in new tab) on Monday that it has approved the $69 billion purchase, which will add Activision, Blizzard Entertainment, and King to the Xbox first-party roster. 





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