Skip to content

ThePawn02

Gaming and Streaming Content

  • Blog
  • Editor's Picks
  • eSports
  • Guides
  • Headlines
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Uncategorized
  • Website Update
Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Watch Live
  • News
  • eSports
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Guild Login
    • Guild Mentality
    • The Zealots
    • Malign
  • Socials
    • Youtube Channel
    • Twitch Channel
    • Kick.com
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
Subscribe
  • Home
  • 2023
  • April
  • UK regulators block Microsoft’s Activision acquisition in potentially fatal surprise blow
  • News

UK regulators block Microsoft’s Activision acquisition in potentially fatal surprise blow

Microsoft says it will appeal the decision.
April 26, 2023 4 min read
UK regulators block Microsoft’s Activision acquisition in potentially fatal surprise blow

Microsoft says it will appeal the decision.

The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has unexpectedly moved to block Microsoft’s $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard over concerns the merger would “alter the future of the fast-growing cloud gaming market”.

In a statement made today, the CMA said “The final decision to prevent the deal comes after Microsoft’s proposed solution failed to effectively address the concerns in the cloud gaming sector”. Those concerns were raised in the regulator’s findings last February, when the CMA provisionally said it would oppose the deal over its concerns regarding cloud gaming.

So, clearly, everyone saw this coming, right? Not quite. Despite the dour prognosis that February’s provisional findings seemed to serve up, the CMA underwent something of a U-turn last month, announcing that “a significant amount of new evidence” had convinced it that an MS buyout of Activision would “not result in a substantial lessening of competition in relation to console gaming in the UK” insofar as Call of Duty was concerned.

To many onlookers, that announcement appeared to set the stage for an approval this month, which would in turn clear the way for an EU approval in May. But the CMA’s concerns about cloud gaming look to have derailed that potential course of events.

The CMA said that Microsoft, which already “accounts for an estimated 60-70% of global cloud gaming services,” would “find it commercially beneficial to make Activision’s games exclusive to its own cloud gaming service” in the event the acquisition went through. 

“The deal would reinforce Microsoft’s advantage in the market by giving it control over important gaming content such as Call of Duty, Overwatch, and World of Warcraft,” said the CMA. “The evidence available to the CMA indicates that, absent the merger, Activision would start providing games via cloud platforms in the foreseeable future”.

The CMA said that the remedies Microsoft had offered to ameliorate its concerns were insufficient. In particular, the regulator was dissatisfied that Microsoft’s suggested “behavioural” solutions would require the continued oversight of regulators like itself, “replacing market forces in a growing and dynamic market with mandated regulatory obligations ultimately overseen, and enforced by, the CMA”. The regulator summed up its issues with Microsoft’s remedies in three key points:

“It did not sufficiently cover different cloud gaming service business models, including multigame subscription services”.”It was not sufficiently open to providers who might wish to offer versions of games on PC operating systems other than Windows”.”It would standardise the terms and conditions on which games are available, as opposed to them being determined by the dynamism and creativity of competition in the market, as would be expected in the absence of the merger”.

The CMA also decided that the addition of Activision Blizzard games to Game Pass “would not outweigh the overall harm to competition (and, ultimately, UK gamers)”.

Activision shares have fallen 11% off the back of the announcement, the FT reports.

I’ve contacted Microsoft and Activision for comment on the decision, and I’ll update this piece if I hear back. But the FT reports that Microsoft vice president Brad Smith has said that the corporation “remains fully committed to this acquisition and will appeal” the CMA ruling, and warned that the decision “discourages technology innovation and investment in the United Kingdom”. He criticised the UK regulator for “a flawed understanding of this market and the way the relevant cloud technology actually works”.

It’s interesting that the CMA has centred its concerns on cloud gaming in particular, given that so much of the criticism levelled against the deal by Sony—probably the acquisition’s chief opponent—has instead revolved around the access to Call of Duty. 

It’s doubly interesting given that one of Microsoft’s own competitors in the cloud gaming space, Nvidia, has appeared to be supportive of the acquisition, and even signed a ten-year deal with Microsoft to keep bringing Activision’s games to Nvidia platforms.

I’ve reached out to Nvidia about the CMA decision, too, and will update if I hear back.

It’s too early to tell if this is a stake through the heart of the Activision acquisition, particularly in light of Microsoft’s commitment to appeal, but it’s certainly going to be unwelcome news in both companies’ offices. I imagine that, right now, the corporations will be scrambling to prevent a domino effect: The possibility that the UK’s refusal might prompt the EU (and US, especially given the FTC’s past hostility to the deal) to do the same.

About Post Author

See author's posts

Continue Reading

Previous: UK Regulators Block Microsoft’s Acquisition Of Activision Blizzard Over Cloud Gaming Concerns
Next: Former Halo, Control Dev Opens Anchor Point Studios For NetEase Games

Related News

From $80 Popcorn Buckets To Wikipedia Revolts, Here’s The Week’s Biggest (And Weirdest) News
1 min read
  • News

From $80 Popcorn Buckets To Wikipedia Revolts, Here’s The Week’s Biggest (And Weirdest) News

ThePawn.com June 14, 2025
This massive mod for Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord not only converts it to Sengoku-era Japan, it adds fully simulated naval battles months ahead of the base game
2 min read
  • News

This massive mod for Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord not only converts it to Sengoku-era Japan, it adds fully simulated naval battles months ahead of the base game

ThePawn.com June 14, 2025
Two Point Museum’s latest update adds memorial exhibits for staff who vanish on expeditions, which you can put on display or sell for cold, hard profit
3 min read
  • News

Two Point Museum’s latest update adds memorial exhibits for staff who vanish on expeditions, which you can put on display or sell for cold, hard profit

ThePawn.com June 14, 2025

Latest YouTube Video

Check out these awesome streamers

ThePawn02 on twitch

From Gamewatcher

  • Diablo 3 Season 36 Start and End Dates - Latest Updates
  • Total War Warhammer 3 Patch 6.2 Release Date - Latest News
  • Chrono Odyssey Preview
  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Review
  • Dune: Awakening Review

From IGN

  • Alex Garland’s Elden Ring Movie Should Feel Like Fantasy Warfare
  • Sonic Racing CrossWorlds Is a Kart Racing Spectacle That Celebrates Sega’s History
  • Pragmata Shows Capcom Trying New and Fun Ideas, and It Seems to Be Paying Off
  • Mouse: PI for Hire Might Fill the Animated Void Cuphead Left Behind
  • Mixtape Hands-on Preview: That Old, Familiar Song

From Kotaku

  • From $80 Popcorn Buckets To Wikipedia Revolts, Here's The Week's Biggest (And Weirdest) News
  • Dune: Awakening Helicopters Are 'Goomba Stomping' Players, Devs Are Working On A Fix
  • 11 AI Movie Villains That Will Make You Want to Unplug
  • Pokémon Scarlet And Violet's Switch 2 Upgrade May Have Broken Shiny Hunting, And Fans Are Conflicted
  • Kotaku’s Weekend Guide: 4 Awesome Games We’re Jumping Back Into

.

You may have missed

Alex Garland’s Elden Ring Movie Should Feel Like Fantasy Warfare
5 min read
  • Headlines

Alex Garland’s Elden Ring Movie Should Feel Like Fantasy Warfare

ThePawn.com June 14, 2025
From $80 Popcorn Buckets To Wikipedia Revolts, Here’s The Week’s Biggest (And Weirdest) News
1 min read
  • News

From $80 Popcorn Buckets To Wikipedia Revolts, Here’s The Week’s Biggest (And Weirdest) News

ThePawn.com June 14, 2025
This massive mod for Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord not only converts it to Sengoku-era Japan, it adds fully simulated naval battles months ahead of the base game
2 min read
  • News

This massive mod for Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord not only converts it to Sengoku-era Japan, it adds fully simulated naval battles months ahead of the base game

ThePawn.com June 14, 2025
Two Point Museum’s latest update adds memorial exhibits for staff who vanish on expeditions, which you can put on display or sell for cold, hard profit
2 min read
  • News

Two Point Museum’s latest update adds memorial exhibits for staff who vanish on expeditions, which you can put on display or sell for cold, hard profit

ThePawn.com June 14, 2025
Privacy Policy
  • Home
  • Watch Live
  • News
  • eSports
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Guild Login
  • Socials
  • Twitch
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Kick.com
Copyright © All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.