![]() ![]() “The Commission cleared the Microsoft/ZeniMax transaction unconditionally as it concluded that the transaction would not raise competition concerns,” the European Commission says (via Seeking Alpha). The European Commission, however, has responded and called that inaccurate, saying that prior to the ZeniMax deal’s approval, Microsoft made no such commitment to keep future Bethesda games multiplatform. The potential of franchises like Call of Duty potentially being taken off PlayStation has been a concern that the agency has raised, which has said that Microsoft offered similar concessions to EU regulators for the acquisition of Bethesda’s parent company ZeniMax, only to go on and make Redfall and Starfield exclusive to Xbox and PC. ![]() The United State’s Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently filed an antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft amidst competition concerns in an attempt to block the company’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
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