00:00 The UK's competition watchdog has cleared Microsoft's $69 billion (£8.54bn) deal to
00:08 buy Activision Blizzard, the maker of games including Call of Duty and World of Warcraft,
00:14 in a move that paves the way for both companies to complete the transaction.
00:18 The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) moved to block the mega-deal in April, citing
00:25 concerns that Microsoft a the maker of the Xbox gaming console a would dominate the nascent
00:31 cloud gaming market.
00:32 However, last month the watchdog said a revised deal that included selling cloud gaming rights
00:38 outside Europe to Activision Blizzard's French rival Ubisoft had addressed its concerns,
00:44 indicating the tie-up would be approved.
00:46 Sarah Cardale, the CMA's chief executive, said on Friday that the competition regulator
00:52 had ensured that Microsoft could not have a stranglehold over cloud gaming, which allows
00:57 users to stream video games stored on remote servers onto their devices.
01:02 As cloud gaming grows, this intervention will ensure people get more competitive prices,
01:08 better services and more choice, Cardale said.
01:12 The acquisition agreement with Activision Blizzard had been due to expire on 18 October.
01:18 Activision Blizzard's chief executive, Bobby Kotick, said in a note to staff that the company
01:23 was ready to finalise the transaction.
01:25 "We now have all regulatory approvals necessary to close and we look forward to bringing joy
01:31 and connection to even more players around the world," he wrote.
01:35 The UK regulator had appeared increasingly isolated in its position blocking the takeover
01:40 after its EU counterparts passed the DLA when Microsoft offered alternative concessions
01:46 on cloud gaming rights and the US competition regulator failed to secure a court injunction
01:52 to stop it.
01:53 "The Federal Trade Commission is maintaining its opposition to the deal but it cannot prevent
01:58 Microsoft and Activision from completing it," the CMA, having been accused by Microsoft
02:04 and Activision Blizzard of being anti-business with its original decision to block the deal,
02:09 also turned on Microsoft in its statement.
02:12 Cardale said Microsoft had initially persisted with a deal structure that would not work,
02:18 before amending its proposal.
02:19 "Businesses and their advisors should be in no doubt that the tactics employed by Microsoft
02:24 are no way to engage with the CMA," she said.
02:28 "Microsoft had the chance to restructure during our initial investigation but instead
02:33 continued to insist on a package of measures that we told them simply wouldn't work."
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