Microsoft's $69 Billion Takeover of Call of Duty Maker Activision Gets US Green Light, UK's CMA Softens Stance

Microsoft President Brad Smith said the company was grateful for the "quick and thorough" decision.

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By Reuters | Updated: 12 July 2023 07:51 IST
Highlights
  • Activision shares surged 10 percent on the day
  • A British regulator suggested it could reconsider its opposition
  • The court gave the FTC until Friday to appeal the decision

FTC's complaint cited concerns about loss of competition in console gaming, subscription and cloud gaming

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Microsoft cleared major hurdles to its plan to buy videogame maker Activision Blizzard on Tuesday, after a US judge gave a thumbs-up to the $69 billion (roughly Rs. 5,65,480 crore) deal and a British regulator suggested it could reconsider its opposition.

Activision shares surged 10 percent on the day, as the US and Britain have been the two countries opposed to what would be Microsoft's biggest deal ever and the largest transaction in the videogame industry's history. Microsoft shares rose 64 cents to $332.47 (roughly Rs. 27,425).

US District Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley in San Francisco rejected the Biden administration's contention that the deal would hurt consumers by giving Xbox game console-maker Microsoft exclusive access to games including the best-selling Call of Duty.

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Shortly after the US judge's order, Britain's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it was prepared to consider Microsoft's proposals to resolve antitrust concerns in the UK, suggesting the two parties may come to a resolution.

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"The various testimonies that have surfaced during the US trial all weaken the UK's antitrust watchdog's arguments,” said Joost Van Dreunen, a lecturer at New York University's Stern School of Business.

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) had argued that Microsoft would be able to use the Activision games to leave rival console makers like Nintendo and market-leader Sony Group out in the cold.

Corley disagreed in her opinion.

"The FTC has not shown it is likely to succeed on its assertion the combined firm will probably pull Call of Duty from Sony PlayStation, or that its ownership of Activision content will substantially lessen competition in the video game library subscription and cloud gaming markets," she wrote.

The court gave the FTC until Friday to appeal the decision.

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FTC spokesperson Douglas Farrar said the antitrust regulator was "disappointed in this outcome given the clear threat this merger poses to open competition in cloud gaming, subscription services, and consoles. In the coming days we'll be announcing our next step to continue our fight to preserve competition and protect consumers."

It is considering appealing the court decision, according to a person familiar with the matter.

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The FTC did not immediately respond to a request for comment when asked about its plan to appeal the ruling.

UK decision in focus

Gaming market sales are expected to increase by 36 percent over the next four years to $321 billion (roughly Rs. 26,43,884 crore), according to a PwC estimate.

Corley's decision is a setback in the broader push by the Biden administration to cut costs for consumers that have also included negotiations to lower the cost of insulin medication and eliminate "junk fees" in airline tickets.

Microsoft President Brad Smith said the company was grateful for the "quick and thorough" decision. He also tweeted that his focus would now be on considering how the transaction could be changed to address the CMA's concerns.

"It does seem like the Microsoft and the CMA could work out a deal within the next couple of weeks," said DA Davidson & Co analyst Franco Granda.

While much of the testimony in the recent trial focused on Call of Duty, Activision produces other bestsellers like World of Warcraft, Diablo and the mobile game Candy Crush Saga.

The FTC's complaint had cited concerns about loss of competition in console gaming, as well as subscriptions and cloud gaming.

To address the agency's concerns, Microsoft agreed to license Call of Duty to rivals, including a 10-year contract with Nintendo, contingent on the merger closing.

During the five-day trial in June, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella argued the company would have no incentive to shut out Sony's PlayStation or other rivals in order to sell more Microsoft Xbox consoles.

© Thomson Reuters 2023


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