The European Commission is pushing again its April 25 deadline to determine on Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard. According to Reuters, the regulator will now make its resolution on May 22 in gentle of Microsoft’s newer submissions.
While the European Commission hasn’t supplied particulars about its newest resolution to the general public, it’s looking for suggestions from rival corporations, in addition to prospects main up to its new May 22 deadline.
Earlier this month, the European Commission had initially set its provisional deadline to decide the fate of the acquisition on April 25, stating that the magnitude of the $69 billion potential acquisition signifies that regulatory our bodies everywhere in the world shouldn’t be in a rush to decide.
More not too long ago, Microsoft has been attempting to show how pro-competition it’s by signing deals with several companies to convey Call of Duty to their platforms. A take care of Nintendo was signed, promising to convey Call of Duty to Nintendo platforms with “full feature and content parity“.