MSFT - Microsoft Activision consider sale of UK cloud-gaming rights - report
2023-07-13 23:41:59 ET
Microsoft ( NASDAQ: MSFT ) and Activision ( NASDAQ: ATVI ) are evaluating selling some of their cloud-gaming rights in the UK in order to appease the antitrust regulator that opposes the deal.
A potential resolution may involve selling off the cloud-based market rights for videogames in the UK to a telecom, gaming, or internet-based computing firm, according to a Bloomberg report, which cited people familiar with the matter.
Both Activision ( ATVI ) and Microsoft ( MSFT ) believe it's still possible that the $69 billion deal could close by the Tuesday termination deadline, according to the report.
The report comes after a federal judge late Thursday denied the Federal Trade Commission's request to temporarily block the combination as the regulator appeals an earlier decision that let the deal move forward.
After a pause in UK litigation requested by the two companies and UK regulator the Competition and Markets Authority earlier this week, Microsoft ( MSFT ) will still need to get a remedy accepted by the CMA to get the regulatory go-ahead in the UK.
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT ) is offering to make a small divestiture to meet the objections of the UK's antitrust regulator to its planned Activision ( ATVI ) deal, CNBC's David Faber said Tuesday. Microsoft ( MSFT ) is offering a "small and discrete" divestiture to the CMA that it believes the regulator will accept.
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