Deadline extended for Microsoft and Activision Blizzard merger

Good news for Microsofts Activision Blizzard acquisition


Microsoft and Activision Blizzard agree to extend acquisition-centered merger agreement until October did.

Normally, the deadline for the agreement was announced as yesterday, 18 July 2023, but due to the problems experienced, this date was missed. Those who want to resolve these issues and finalize the deal clearly Microsoft And Activision Blizzard, so it specifically extended the process until October 18th. During this time, the two names are expected to eliminate the CMA-centered problem in the UK. Speaking about this decision, the head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, said, “Microsoft and Activision Blizzard have extended the merger agreement deadline to 18.10. We are optimistic about completing this merger on a positive note, and we are excited to bring more games to players on each platform.” said. A 10-year Call of Duty agreement has made a sound in this regard. If you don’t know, Microsoft has made long-term Call of Duty agreements with many companies to complete the Activision Blizzard acquisition. Behind these deals was to show that COD would not be removed from other platforms to address the concerns raised during the acquisition process. Sony, which did not take kindly to this issue before, took a step back last week and He signed an agreement with Microsoft that guaranteed COD to remain on the PlayStation side. Head of Xbox for this new deal Phil Spencer, “Microsoft and PlayStation have signed a binding agreement for Call of Duty to remain on PlayStation following the acquisition of Activision Blizzard. We look forward to a future where gamers have more options to play their favorite games.” he said.

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Sony has said in recent months that Microsoft may raise the price of Call of Duty, make it only available on its own Xbox Game Pass subscription service, and even strategically He said he was worried that Call of Duty on PlayStation could reduce its quality and performance.. Commentary on this by Jim RyanI don’t want a new Call of Duty deal. I just want to prevent your merger/acquisition” The statement made a lot of noise. If Ryan is then The low-end PlayStation version to be prepared for Call of DutyHe said it would do great damage to their reputation. “If the game turns out badly for us, our players will leave our platform in large numbers, and if that happens, things will never improve.” Ryan, who made a strange statement like this, was trying to cancel the deal, but Microsoft was not defeated in this regard and it has now come to the last point to finish the purchase.

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