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Microsoft is seeking regulatory approval for its acquisition of Activision.
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Sony is the “loudest objector” to the deal, with concerns over Call of Duty exclusivity.
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Microsoft has been trying to reassure Sony that it will keep Call of Duty on PlayStation.
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Microsoft is frustrated that it hasn’t been able to come to an agreement with Sony.
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Nvidia and Nintendo are helping Microsoft try to ease regulatory concerns.
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Microsoft president Brad Smith described Sony as a “super dominant company” that opposes competition.
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Microsoft is meeting with European lawmakers to argue its case for the Activision acquisition.
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Xbox chief Phil Spencer and other Microsoft executives are arguing Microsoft’s case in meetings.
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Microsoft struck a new deal with Nvidia to ease concerns about the future of cloud gaming.
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Microsoft and Nintendo signed a deal to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo products on the same day as Xbox.