Gamers Sue Microsoft ‘For Activision’

Continuing its efforts to buy Activison, Microsoft faced a legal reaction from the players this time. Players argued that the purchase would reduce competition and create a monopoly environment.
 Gamers Sue Microsoft ‘For Activision’
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Microsoft’s efforts to acquire Activision continue to be hampered by both competition institutions and Sony. But today, a new one has joined these obstacles. This time, a group of players took action against Microsoft.

A group of ten players filed a lawsuit against Microsoft’s deal to buy Activision. According to information conveyed by Bloomberg Law, players argued that with the purchase, Microsoft would “turn into a monopoly”.

“Microsoft can reduce competition with acquisition”

In their statements submitted in the dossier, the players claimed that Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision would “reduce competition and create a monopoly.” For this reason, he shared that this purchase is not in accordance with US law. Players also ‘attentioned’ that series such as Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, Doom and The Elder Scrolls will fall into the hands of Microsoft.

Microsoft has made commitments specifically for the Call of Duty series:

The complaints of the players are actually very parallel to Sony’s complaints, but especially the Call of Duty part was a prominent complaint for Sony. However, it turned out that Microsoft responded to Sony’s complaints with an offer to include the CoD series in the PlayStation Plus subscription.

Microsoft also agreed with Nintendo for the Call of Duty series:

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