Microsoft's Activision Blizzard acquisition could be approved by FTC soon

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The deal could be approved by the FTC as soon as next month...

, Microsoft has now complied with the FTC's second request for information and has provided the FTC with the information it was seeking about the deal, which, assuming Activision Blizzard has done the same as Microsoft, leaves the acquisition firmly in the hands of the FTC.According to the FTC's, once the FTC has received information from both parties, it will have 30 days to challenge the acquisition.

Once the FTC has received information from both parties, the 30-day window will begin, and it will be up to the FTC to decide whether or not to close the investigation and let the deal go forward, negotiate with the two companies to add rules that"will restore competition," or halt the acquisition by filing for a preliminary injunction in federal court.

However, if the FTC does close its investigation and let the deal go forward, the merger still needs to be cleared by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority, as well as several regulating bodies in other regions, so the deal will have a few more hurdles to clear despite the FTC's decision. What do you make of the news? Do you think the FTC will find fault with the deal? Let us know your thoughts down in the comments.

 

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