Microsoft-Activision Merger Won't Substantially Harm Gaming Consoles Competition in UK, Watchdog Says
24 Março 2023 - 09:54AM
Dow Jones News
By Ian Walker
The U.K. Competition and Markets Authority said Friday that new
evidence provisionally alleviates its previous concerns over the
supply of gaming consoles in the U.K. and it has therefore narrowed
the scope of its investigation into Microsoft Corp.'s planned $75
billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard Inc.
The regulator said its previously stated views that the deal
raises concerns in cloud gaming is unchanged.
In February, the CMA said it had provisionally found that
Microsoft's proposed acquisition of "Call of Duty" owner Activision
Blizzard could lead to higher prices, fewer choices, or less
innovation for U.K. gamers.
For consoles, the regulator found that a small number of key
games, including "Call of Duty," play an important role in driving
competition between consoles, the CMA said at the time. The
evidence indicates Microsoft may also benefit from making the
content exclusive, a strategy that has been used by Microsoft
previously.
The regulator said Friday that overall, the deal wouldn't lead
to a substantial lessening of competition over console gaming in
the U.K.
"The CMA's addendum to its provisional findings today relates
only to competition in the supply of consoles and not to
competition in the supply of cloud gaming services, where the CMA
is continuing to carefully consider the responses provided in
relation to the original provisional findings," it said.
The deadline to make its final report is unchanged at April
26.
Write to Ian Walker at ian.walker@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
March 24, 2023 08:39 ET (12:39 GMT)
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