- The European Commission sent a formal list of concerns to Microsoft Corp MSFT about its proposed $69 billion takeover of Activision Blizzard Inc ATVI, marking an escalation in the regulatory body's probe of the deal.
- The commission conducted an in-depth probe with a decision deadline of April 11, Bloomberg reports.
- The statement of objections sets out potential reasons for blocking the deal pending forthcoming remedies.
- The commission had concerns that Microsoft might "foreclose access to Activision Blizzard's console and PC video games, especially to high-profile and highly successful games" when it initiated the investigation last November.
- A preliminary probe highlighted that the deal could "significantly reduce competition on the markets for the distribution of console and PC video games."
- Microsoft's Activision takeover requires approval from 16 jurisdictions, with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, the U.K.'s Competition and Markets Authority, and the European Commission representing the most significant hurdles.
- In January, Alphabet Inc's GOOG GOOGL Google and Nvidia Corp NVDA shared concerns over the deal with the FTC, fueling regulatory worries.
- Google and Nvidia joined Sony Group Corp SONY in raising issues with the $69 billion deal, which the FTC opposed in December.
- Price Action: MSFT shares traded higher by 0.57% at $254.19 in the premarket on the last check Thursday.
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