Microsoft's $68.7bn Activision Blizzard deal looks set to pass EU regulators, news agency Reuters has now reported. Cit…
press conference held in Brussels and attended by Eurogamer last week
Today, Reuters sources stated the EU was not expected to demand Microsoft sell off assets to get the deal done.
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