Sony tells regulators Microsoft could raise console prices after buying Activision Blizzard


What you need to know

  • Microsoft is working to acquire Activision Blizzard for almost $69 billion. 
  • The deal is undergoing regulatory review, with Microsoft’s console competitor Sony arguing that the deal should be blocked. 
  • In the latest round of documents, Sony argued that Microsoft buying Activision Blizzard will allow Microsoft to raise console prices. 
  • Sony recently raised the price of the PS5 in all markets except for the U.S.

As Microsoft and Sony continue putting forward legal arguments around the future of Activision Blizzard, new angles and amusing anecdotes abound for both companies.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in the U.K. is examining the deal for Microsoft to acquire Activision Blizzard, and as part of the Phase 2 investigation, the regulator published statements from Microsoft (opens in new tab) and Sony (opens in new tab). These findings, which were  originally submitted back in October but are just now becoming public, outline the arguments from both companies. 





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