A new report claims that Microsoft could soon offer European Commission antitrust regulators concessions to get the Activision Blizzard acquisition approved.
into the acquisition and is expected to set out a list of formal concerns with the deal in January. According to Reuters, Microsoft offering such concessions before the European Commission sets out its concerns could shorten the regulatory process.
In a statement given to Reuters, a Microsoft spokesperson said,"Sony, as the industry leader, says it is worried about Call of Duty, but we've said we are committed to making the same game available on the same day on both Xbox and PlayStation. We want people to have more access to games, not less."
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