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UK antitrust regulator says Microsoft deal may hurt gaming

08.02.2023

On Wednesday, Britain's antitrust regulators said that Xbox maker Microsoft's $69 billion purchase of Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard raised competition concerns about cloud and console gaming.

The Competition and Markets Authority CMA said the deal could weaken the important rivalry between XBox and Sony's PlayStation consoles, and could result in higher prices, fewer choices and less innovation for millions of gamers.

Martin Coleman, Chair of the CMA's investigation, said: "Our job is to make sure that UK gamers are not caught in the crossfire of global deals that could damage competition and result in higher prices, fewer choices, or less innovation.

We have provisionally found that this may be the case here. The final report is due to be released on April 26th, and the CMA will consider responses from the companies involved and other interested parties.