The judge was 100% corrupted and made sure MS could close before the deadline. That was the most important thing for her. Complete disregard for regulators.
You gotta be a MG fan with a username and title like that.Hmmmmmm? I thought Microsoft and Activision were precluded from transactions for 10 years? (little familiarity with British law here, sorry)
Anyways, glad to see that these cases might finally be ending and that justice has prevailed.
FTC needs a retrial, no idea why they ever let her stay as judge in the first place.The judge was 100% corrupted and made sure MS could close before the deadline. That was the most important thing for her. Complete disregard for regulators.
corruption is new Justice. got you.Hmmmmmm? I thought Microsoft and Activision were precluded from transactions for 10 years? (little familiarity with British law here, sorry)
Anyways, glad to see that these cases might finally be ending and that justice has prevailed.
yup, ftc lawyers suckedIt was predictable after saw how the judge conducted and how amateurs the FTC lawyers acted.
I said in the other thread several days ago.
Looks like CMA might give in.If you think the deal will close without the CMA... Well, hope is the last to die.
Not a fan. The less first party studios the better. Hopefully this doesn't escalate any further
Looks like CMA might give in.
we can just hope. no chance m$ will cut CoD off, when all this acquisition is to kill sony.This isn't the CMA caving. If Microsoft communicated their willingness to reconsider the CMA's proposed remedies, the CMA would be extremely foolish to ignore that discussion. This is more a story about Microsoft acknowledging the CMA's unique muscle and power. They are no pushovers.
The CMA was always open to remedial action. Nothing has changed. In the case of Microsoft vs. CMA, it's Microsoft who have blinked first. The question now is, how far are Microsoft willing to compromise in order to satisfy the CMA's expressed concerns.
My personal hope is that Microsoft remain arrogant and find the remedies unacceptable, and the CMA stand firm.
The real question is, does MS has experience in management of that so many studios?The real question is. What happens yo almost these studios when this deal doesn't bring anyone to gamepass?