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Indeed, the Youtube channel Bloomberg Technology has decided today to post a new video which is called "Microsoft Says Buying Activision Is Good for Competition". Of course, you can now find it in full playback on our site for your greatest pleasure!
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Microsoft Says Buying Activision Is Good for Competition published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Technology:
Microsoft President Brad Smith talks about the effort to buy Activision Blizzard for $69 billion. He says Microsoft told US Federal Trade Commission regulators it would make the popular game "Call of Duty" available to gaming rivals as a condition of the deal. The FTC is suing to block the acquisition. Smith spoke to Bloomberg's Jennifer Zabasajja in Washington on Dec. 13.
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