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Microsoft intends to sell Activision Blizzard streaming rights to Ubisoft to counter monopoly concerns

  • August 22, 2023
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Microsoft has reassessed its plans for its proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard, announcing its intentions to sell streaming rights for Activision Blizzard titles to Ubisoft, should the deal go ahead. 

Despite winning its case against the Federal Trade Commission, the U.S.’s own regulatory body for corporate mergers, Microsoft must still address the concerns of the Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) in the UK, which blocked its initial acquisition proposal on the grounds that it would create a monopoly in the cloud gaming space.  

In an attempt to address the CMA’s concerns, Microsoft announced in a statement that it will introduce “an agreement effective at the closing of our merger that transfers the cloud streaming rights for all current and new Activision Blizzard PC and console games released over the next 15 years to Ubisoft Entertainment SA, a leading global game publisher” (via VGC).

This move comes off of the back of an earlier submission made by Microsoft, designed to appease the CMA by citing both its binding agreement with Sony to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation and the EU’s approval of its merger plans. This was not enough to satisfy the CMA, however. In a statement today, the regulatory body announced that this submission “did not provide any basis for a change to the original prohibition decision” and that the CMS would impose “a Final Order which prohibits the original deal on a worldwide basis.” 

The CMA’s statement goes on to explain how this decision prompted Microsoft to take a new approach offering a “restructured deal” in which “Microsoft will not acquire cloud rights for existing Activision PC and console games, or for new games released by Activision during the next 15 years (this excludes the European Economic Area). Instead, these rights will be divested to Ubisoft Entertainment SA (Ubisoft) prior to Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision.”

As reported by VGC, Microsoft also made a statement of its own: “As a result of the agreement with Ubisoft, Microsoft believes its proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard presents a substantially different transaction under UK law than the transaction Microsoft submitted for the CMA’s consideration in 2022.” 

All eyes now turn to the CMA, which will be responsible for determining whether or not Microsoft’s plans offer significant enough to concessions to allay concerns of monopoly building. 

If you’re looking for a distraction from merger drama, check out our list of the best Xbox Series X games as well as our round-up of the best upcoming games.


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