Microsoft’s Activision deal for Xbox takes another step forward in the UK



What you need to know

  • Microsoft is attempting to buy Activision Blizzard for almost $69 billion. 
  • After the FTC in the U.S. was denied injunctive relief to halt the purchase, only the CMA in the U.K. remains as an obstacle to keep the deal from going through.
  • The CAT agreed to halt the appeal process at the request of both Microsoft and the CMA, in order for the two to reach a new agreement, pending some additional information.
  • Microsoft and Activision will likely be negotiating an extension for the deal’s closing date, which is currently set for July 18, 2023. 

While Microsoft’s biggest purchase ever isn’t quite done yet, it’s inching closer and closer.

Microsoft is attempting to buy Activision Blizzard for $69 billion, a deal that is now clear to proceed in much of the world except the U.K. Microsoft and U.K. regulator the CMA previously requested to halt the appeal process with the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) following negotiations reopening between the two parties. 

On Monday, the CAT agreed to halt the appeal process in order for Microsoft and the CMA to discuss a new structure for the acquisition — this reportedly includes Microsoft selling Cloud gaming rights for Activision titles in the U.K. to another company — as long as the parties were able to submit evidence by July 20 to back up their claims of reaching a deal.





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