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The FTC has dropped its lawsuit against Microsoft following the Activision Blizzard acquisition, letting the tech giant loose

May 24, 2025 2 Min Read
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The FTC has formally dropped its authorized case in opposition to Microsoft following the American tech big’s aquisition of Activision Blizzard in 2023. Microsoft is now free from scrutiny, and might now proceed with all method of enterprise shenanigans with Activision Blizzard in tow with out worrying concerning the courts.

This authorized battle, which has been raging for roughly the previous two years, concluded because the FTC filed an order to dismiss its case. This comes now because the FTC just lately had its attraction for an injunction on the aquisition declined, which means in easy phrases the FTC did not actually have any extra playing cards left to play.


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Brad Smith, Microsoft Vice Chair, responded to the announcement gleefully in social media, posting: “Immediately’s resolution is a victory for gamers throughout the nation and for frequent sense in Washington, D.C. We’re grateful to the FTC for in the present day’s announcement.”

The FTC, in its submitting to withdraw from this authorized battle, conceeding the conflict with the next assertion: “The Fee has decided that the general public curiosity is greatest served by dismissing the executive litigation on this case. Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Criticism on this matter be, and it hereby is, DISMISSED.”

In order that’s that. The top of a saga of nice authorized consequence for the online game business. Now, Microsoft is free to unfold the wings it has just lately purchased and strapped on, and fly out in pursuit of enormous sums of cash unimpeded. Whether or not or not the FTC’s fears have been properly positioned, and Microsoft will begin leaning on the massive market share it now has, is one thing online game followers should hold a watch out for.

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