A US federal court judge ruled that she would not comply with the request. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for release precautionwhich would temporarily prevent Microsoft close the acquisition Activision Blizzard In the United States. The FTC may appeal this decision.
After five hearings, the court concluded that the FTC’s arguments were insufficient to ban the purchase. Regulators mainly argued the potential misuse of the Call of Duty brand to hurt competition, as well as Microsoft’s dominance of the cloud market.
Microsoft guaranteed the release of Call of Duty on prefix 5 and bring the series to Nintendo Switch. At the same time, it is offering its main competitor, Japanese Sony, a ten-year deal to release Call of Duty on its console. Microsoft has also entered into ten-year contracts with some cloud service providers.
At the moment, the only country that openly opposes the closure of trade is the UK. The Economic Competition Authority officially blocked the deal. While regulators are under political pressure, Microsoft has appealed the decision and the possibility that the deal will go ahead without UK approval is becoming increasingly likely.
Source :Indian TV