Imagine how salty
@Yurinka is feeling right now since they were advocating so hard for this acquisition. The cope is real.
I'm not salty at all. I don't care if they are acquired or not, as I don't care about their games (as I remember I never bought any MS game, and the last Activision game I bought was for a 8 bit computer).
Now MS will fight the CMA in the court, which I assume will take years and won't change anything unless MS in some way signs that they'll publish CoD (and maybe more ABK IPs) their games forever in Sony's console and cloud gaming forever without asking Sony anything in exchange.
And now this summer MS will have to pay again some billions to ABK stakeholders (making Kotick richer) as penalty for not having completed the acquisition before July.
I'm happy because pretty likely means that ABK games will continue in PS at least for longer. I don't care about these games, but I know many do.
I also think the CMA is wrong because the potential ABK exclusivity on cloud gaming wouldn't have affected the market meaningfully, and also because the cloud gaming market will continue being a tiny portion of the gaming market for at least a decade or two and that if someone has a better position to dominate it in the future it's Sony, not MS.
A Microsoft ambassador / PR tool.
Booby is about to go explain to ABK share holders that he is their way out of this mess.
Nah, he will explain them that MS will pay billions this summer as penalty for not having completed the acquisition on time, making them (mostly Kotick) richer.
He has to continue as CEO, because the acquisition deal mentioned that if acquired he'll continue in charge (even if will report to who would acquire them, the MS gaming division/Phil).