Britain said it would block Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of 'Call of Duty' maker Activision Blizzard over its concerns it would hinder competition in cloud gaming
The country's antitrust regulator said Microsoft's commitment to offer access to Activision's multi-billion dollar "Call of Duty" franchise to leading cloud gaming platforms would not effectively remedy its concerns.
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