Microsoft responds to FTC’s Activision Blizzard lawsuit, says ‘few barriers to entry’
Microsoft responds to FTC’s Activision Blizzard lawsuit, says ‘few barriers to entry’

Microsoft responds to FTC’s Activision Blizzard lawsuit, says ‘few barriers to entry

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Microsoft responds to FTC’s Activision Blizzard lawsuit, says ‘few barriers to entry’\The FTC had raised concerns over Microsoft gaining leverage over Xbox console competitors.

Microsoft has reportedly filed its response to the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to block the company’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard. The US-based company has argued its case for reasons around why its $68.7 billion acquisition should go through.

As per a report by The Verge, the company has also defended its acquisition of Bethesda owner ZeniMax, adding that future titles from the company could be exclusive to Xbox and PC.

Microsoft has filed its response to the lawsuit filed by the US Federal Trade Commission to block the company’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard. In the 37-page document, which you can read in full below, Microsoft argues its case for why its $68.

7 billion acquisition should go through — it also defends its acquisition of Bethesda owner ZeniMax, while admitting that it’s planning to make three future titles from the company exclusive to Xbox and PC.

Those games aren’t named, though Microsoft has basically announced that The Elder Scrolls VI will only be available on its platforms, and confirmed Starfield will be exclusive.

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