The key competitors named were Amazon, Apple, EA, Epic, Facebook, Google Netflix, Nintendo, Nvidia, Sony, Twitch, Ubisoft, Utomik and Valve. Most of these companies raised concerns. What companies may say publicly is not necessarily what they may say privately in confidence.
I have my doubts on this one and you keep bringing this point up.
It's being ignored because it's way too vague who this implies. The wording implies that it's mostly everyone on this list, but media reports and feedback from Phil Spencer, and the way that MS counters the statements suggest it's only Sony. If there are significantly strong counters from other competitors, MS lawyers would have to address them as well, and we haven't seen that.
So I believe the statement of 'most' is not actually revealing any information on their level of concern. Other than to write in and say, hey we want a presence at the table.
I would agree with you, the many times you wrote previously, but the evidence so far proves contradictory that the CMA has received any sort of real protest outside of Sony.
Unless there is real evidence of their protesting as major concerns, I don't see this statement to mean more than Google and Sony. I apologize in saying this, but leaks of other companies outside of Sony should have come froward by now, which have been fairly on the button with most things. The CMA, who has been releasing documents publicly, have yet to provide anything that isn't written from Sony or MS.
Valve clearly does not have concerns : We know this from Gabe's note
Nintendo did not have concerns : We know this because CMA continues to sideline their business as unimportant in this merger discussion
EA did not have concerns : We know this because they said they are happy for it to occur.
Twitch is not a relevant market player
Nvidia should not have any concerns because they are just a reseller of steam
I have my doubts Epic or Ubisoft cares
Leaving: Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google. which frankly, while are potential future players, they are likely to leave the market before this merger is even completed.
The evidence so far, is overwhelmingly in favour that this is purely an MS vs Sony debate. Other competitors are clearly not a factor here in protestation. And it should not be on the behalf of the CMA to protest on the behalf of companies who are not protesting. That just wouldn't make any sense either.