Microsoft gets go-ahead to buy Call of Duty maker Activision
The IndependentSign up to our free weekly IndyTech newsletter delivered straight to your inbox Sign up to our free IndyTech newsletter Sign up to our free IndyTech newsletter SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy Microsoft has been given approval to buy Call of Duty developer Activision, clearing the way for the biggest deal in gaming history. But businesses and their advisors should be in no doubt that the tactics employed by Microsoft are no way to engage with the CMA Sarah Cardell, CMA's chief executive The new deal, which was initially worth 69 billion US dollars, will stop Microsoft from having a “stranglehold” over the UK cloud gaming market, the CMA said. Assassin’s Creed video game maker Ubisoft is set to buy Activision’s cloud gaming rights instead. Sarah Cardell, the CMA’s chief executive, said: “With the sale of Activision’s cloud streaming rights to Ubisoft, we’ve made sure Microsoft can’t have a stranglehold over this important and rapidly developing market.