Currently in the buying process Activision Blizzard by Microsoft This is more complex than one might expect, as some regulators disagree with such closures. That brings us to the fact that for now there are a few entities pending like great Britainand as for Japan, it looks like they’ve made up their minds.
Fair Trade Commission of the country has issued a statement saying that it has reviewed the transaction and concluded that it is unlikely to result in a material restriction of competition in certain areas of business. So for their part, they have no intention of trying to block the deal.
In a document explaining its decision, JFTC stated that the deal did not violate anti-competition laws and that the integration falls under the safe harbor criteria for vertical business combinations.
That led us to conclude that the agreement would not lead to a restriction on supply on other platforms, and he commented:
There are competing businesses and games are distributed digitally, so supply capacity shortages are unlikely.
With this good news for Microsoft is on the rise, because recently the authorities great Britain He also released a change of heart regarding blocking purchases. Although there are still a few more weeks for them to make a final decision.
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Editors Note: No doubt these changes are for the better, now there will be little time to know if Microsoft finally takes over from Activision Blizzard. Surely in the middle of the year they could give a star announcement at the Xbox summer event.
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