Continuing the Battle Against Microsoft/Activision Deal, U.S. Antitrust Enforcer Affirms

Continuing the Battle Against Microsoft/Activision Deal, U.S. Antitrust Enforcer Affirms

CompaniesActivision Blizzard IncFollowMicrosoft CorpFollowUbisoft ⁣Entertainment SAFollowShow⁢ more companiesWASHINGTON, Oct 13​ (Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said on Friday it remained focused on its appeal opposing ⁤Xbox maker Microsoft’s (MSFT.O) now-closed $69 billion ‍deal to buy Activision ‍(ATVI.O) but⁤ would “assess” ⁤the ​company’s agreement​ with Ubisoft (UBIP.PA).The companies ‍closed their transaction on Friday after winning approval from Britain on ⁤condition that they sell the streaming rights to Activision’s games​ to Ubisoft Entertainment (UBIP.PA)‌ to address the UK regulator’s competition concerns.In the United States, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ⁢has also fought the deal, ‌and has an‌ argument scheduled before an appeals court on Dec.‌ 6. The agency said on Friday that it‌ remained focused‍ on that⁤ appeal.”Microsoft and Activision’s new agreement with Ubisoft presents a whole new facet to the merger⁤ that will affect American consumers, ⁢which the FTC will assess as ⁣part of its ongoing administrative proceeding,” added spokeswoman Victoria Graham. “The FTC continues to believe this deal is a threat to competition.”Reporting by Diane Bartz; Editing by ⁤Susan‌ FentonOur ⁢Standards: ​The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. Acquire Licensing⁢ Rights, opens⁢ new tabDiane BartzThomson ‌ReutersFocused on U.S. antitrust⁣ as well as corporate⁢ regulation and⁢ legislation, with experience ‍involving covering war in Bosnia, elections in Mexico ‌and Nicaragua, as well as stories from⁤ Brazil,⁢ Chile,‌ Cuba, El Salvador, ‍Nigeria and Peru.

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