• 154
  • 7
  • Favorite

Video Gamers Sue Microsoft in U.S. Court to Stop Activision Takeover

Reuters2022-12-21

Microsoft Corp was hit on Tuesday in U.S. court with a private consumer lawsuit claiming the technology company's $69 billion bid to purchase "Call of Duty" maker Activision Blizzard Inc will unlawfully squelch competition in the video game industry.

The complaint filed in federal court in California comes about two weeks after the U.S. Federal Trade Commission filed a case with an administrative law judge seeking to stop Microsoft, owner of the Xbox console, from completing the largest-ever acquisition in the video-gaming market.

The private lawsuit also seeks an order blocking Microsoft from acquiring Activision. It was filed on behalf of 10 video game players in California, New Mexico and New Jersey.

The proposed acquisition would give Microsoft "far-outsized market power in the video game industry," the complaint alleged, "with the ability to foreclose rivals, limit output, reduce consumer choice, raise prices, and further inhibit competition."

A Microsoft representative on Tuesday defended the deal, saying in a statement that it "will expand competition and create more opportunities for gamers and game developers." After the FTC sued, Microsoft President Brad Smith said, "We have complete confidence in our case and welcome the opportunity to present our case in court."

In a statement, plaintiffs' attorney Joseph Saveri in San Francisco said, "As the video game industry continues to grow and evolve, it's critical that we protect the market from monopolistic mergers that will harm consumers in the long run."

Private plaintiffs can pursue antitrust claims in U.S. court, even while a related U.S. agency case is pending. The takeover, announced in January, also faces antitrust scrutiny in the European Union.

The FTC previously said it sued to stop "Microsoft from gaining control over a leading independent game studio." The agency said the merger would harm competition among rival gaming platforms from Nintendo Co Ltd and Sony Group Corp.

Disclaimer: Investing carries risk. This is not financial advice. The above content should not be regarded as an offer, recommendation, or solicitation on acquiring or disposing of any financial products, any associated discussions, comments, or posts by author or other users should not be considered as such either. It is solely for general information purpose only, which does not consider your own investment objectives, financial situations or needs. TTM assumes no responsibility or warranty for the accuracy and completeness of the information, investors should do their own research and may seek professional advice before investing.

Report

Comment7

  • JPStudio
    ·2022-12-22
    Ok
    Reply
    Report
  • Muppy
    ·2022-12-21
    Ok
    Reply
    Report
  • estherytwu
    ·2022-12-21
    Ok
    Reply
    Report
    Fold Replies
  • Jianbin
    ·2022-12-21
    Ok thanks
    Reply
    Report
    Fold Replies
    • Muppy
      ok
      2022-12-21
      Reply
      Report
  • Singman
    ·2022-12-21
    Like
    Reply
    Report
    Fold Replies
  • AlanChong
    ·2022-12-21
    Ok
    Reply
    Report
  • Thonyaunn
    ·2022-12-21
    Gd
    Reply
    Report
 
 
 
 

Most Discussed

 
 
 
 
 

7x24