I do not understand the sympathy people have for corporations, getting their nickers in a twist over MS not being allowed to buy Activision by one country's regulation authority. Like why care at all?
I would understand if it was the other way around, if people felt it would detrimental to consumers while the authorities just gave them a blanket pass.
Unless you work for MS or stand to gain decent financial gains, why the sympathy?
It's not about sympathy towards MS, it's all about wanting what's best for the largest group of consumers.
In this case, the merger would be incredibly good for consumers, but not so good
potentially for competitors in a hypothetical cloud gaming space that hypothetically may be a big market in 10 years but just as hypothetically (and more likely, IMO) be extinct or at best a minor niche market that continues to be within the realms statistical error WRT gaming in general.
The CMA is concerned about a hypothetical that doesn't currently exist and may never exist but has a possibility to exist. And thus the acquisition was denied based on that hypothetical.
All other regions that have approved it are far more concerned by its impact on
consumers and unlike the CMA not it's impact on other corporations based on a hypothetical that doesn't currently exist and might never exist. Keep in mind some of these competitors in cloud gaming tried
before MS officially entered this statistical anomaly of a market (1% or less of the gaming market) and failed through no interference by MS. Yet somehow MS getting it's hands on COD would cause its competitors to fail in a market that most gamers don't even care about. A market in which their competitors already already failed though no fault of MS?
That's like saying...
"Hey, this company has a chance to make cloud gaming a relevant market, but we're going to deny this acquisition so that their competitors who have already failed to create that market can have a chance in this non-existent market that they failed to create when given the opportunity."
Some of the other regions outside of the CMA also looked at the impact of the acquisition for employees of ABK and saw this as a relatively large improvement for employee conditions.
Regards,
SB