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Activision last week brought offline the Microsoft Store version of Call of Duty: WWII as the company was investigating ...
Microsoft Gambles on ‘Nice Guy’ Strategy to Close Activision Megadeal Federal regulators have sued to block the $69 billion acquisition, but the company has settled on a path forward and is ...
Activision Blizzard shareholder SOC Investment Group issued a letter in response to the company’s actions amid ... WilmerHale as one of the deficiencies in Activision Blizzard’s strategy.
The response summarily denies all of the FTC's complaints, and again lays out Microsoft's strategy for acquiring Activision Blizzard. The response restates Microsoft's intent to keep Call of Duty ...
Microsoft has filed its response to the lawsuit filed by the US Federal Trade Commission to block the company’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard. In the 37-page document, which you can read in ...
At TechCrunch Disrupt today, Activision Blizzard General Manager Johanna Faries elaborated on the company’s plans to clean up some of the worst behavior in the franchise’s community, even as ...
Activision Blizzard’s lawyers state in the response that the lawsuit “is the latest attempt to revive an old playbook, echoing claims made in lawsuits filed in the aftermath of Columbine and ...
As publisher Activision Blizzard reported better-than-expected second quarter revenue today, the company explained how its strategy of developing games within long-standing franchises has been its ...
Activision’s response argued that the Call of Duty games were a form of artistic expression, not just a regular product. Under this classification, Activision invoked California’s anti-SLAPP ...
Activision had $6.7 billion of cash in its treasure chest. Microsoft would technically pay $75.4 billion to buy Activision, but once it bought Activision, Microsoft would also get the $6.7 billion ...