


29 so it could go through Microsoft’s response, which details “material changes in circumstance and special reasons” why regulators shouldn’t issue an order to reject the deal. The authority says it has pushed its original deadline back six weeks to Aug. watchdog appears to have softened its position after a judge thwarted U.S. The Competition and Markets Authority had rejected the deal - the biggest in tech history - over fears it would stifle competition for popular game titles like Call of Duty in the fast-growing cloud gaming market.īut the U.K.

tech giant’s “detailed and complex submission” pleading its case. LONDON (AP) - British antitrust regulators on Friday extended their deadline to issue a final order blocking Microsoft’s $69 billion plan to buy video game maker Activision Blizzard, allowing them to consider the U.S.
