Microsoft’s $75bn acquisition of video game maker Activision Blizzard faces an in-depth UK competition probe if the US tech giant fails to address antitrust concerns by next week.
The UK’s competition regulator said on Thursday that Microsoft had five days to propose remedies, making it the first global antitrust regulator to sound the alarm over the transaction.
The Activision deal, the largest in Microsoft’s history, would make it the third-biggest gaming company in terms of revenues, behind only China’s Tencent and Japan’s Sony.
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