Trending: Microsoft Would Allow Access to Activision's Call of Duty
07 Décembre 2022 - 8:35PM
Dow Jones News
14:05 ET -- Activision Blizzard Inc. is one of the most talked
about companies in the U.S. across all news items in the last 12
hours, according to Factiva data. Microsoft Corp., which is trying
to purchase the videogame developer in a deal valued at about $75
billion, said it will give Nintendo Co. access to Activision's
popular "Call of Duty" games for a decade if the acquisition is
approved. The move is Microsoft's latest effort to prevent possible
regulatory action against the acquisition and follows a similar
pledge to Sony Group Corp., maker of the PlayStation videogame
console. Dow Jones & Co. owns Factiva.
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