The UK competition regulator, the CMA, has indicated that it is ready to negotiate with Microsoft over its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, after previously blocking the deal in April. The CMA had concerns about the impact on competition in the cloud gaming market, but may be willing to consider proposals from Microsoft to resolve the dispute. Microsoft has a July 18 deadline to complete the deal and may need to offer further commitments to the regulator. Previous concessions, such as making games available on other platforms, were rejected by the CMA as difficult to monitor and enforce.
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