PlayStation fans' emergency attempt to block Xbox Activision deal rejected by court

As far asMicrosoftis concerned, things have been going pretty well regarding its proposed acquisition of Activision. Earlier this month, itwon its court battle against the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which is a huge step forward. However, it still needs to convince the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) that the deal is fair - theUK regulator rejected the buyout once already back in April.

If the buyout is fully approved, Microsoft will own theCall of DutyIP. Take a look at some funny wins and fails fromCall of Duty: Warzonebelow.

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Yesterday (19 July), it was confirmed that Microsoft and Activision Blizzard have extended their merger agreement deadline to 18 October. On Twitter, Xbox boss Phil Spencerwrote: “We’re optimistic about getting this done, and excited about bringing more games to more players everywhere.”

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