Microsoft is nearing the acquisition of Activision Blizzard, and the company recently received approval votes from its investors and shareholders regarding this new venture.
Reports have been swirling around the deal between Microsoft and Activision Blizzard, which the gaming company is already preparing for since it was first publicized.
Microsoft Got its Approval Vote to Acquire Activision Blizzard
The shareholders and investors are seeing eye-to-eye with Microsoft now, and the recent press release brings the news of its approval vote to acquire Activision Blizzard. The announcement said that the majority voted for the deal to push through, and it gathered 98 percent of its votes to make way for the sale.
Activision Blizzard is one of the most famous and renowned gaming companies in the world, and its buyout is a massive deal for everyone, especially the industries directly affected by its sale. The good thing is that Sony has one more minor problem for it, as Xbox already said that it would continue to port "Call of Duty" and other Activision Blizzard games for them.
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What is Microsoft Waiting For this Acquisition?
For now, more paperwork and approval are what keep this acquisition from pushing through and sealing the deal for Microsoft. According to CNet, there were many disputes regarding this acquisition by the software company, with agencies like the FTC looking into the agreement that both companies had last January.
Getting the shareholders and investors on board is a massive implication for Microsoft for the brighter part of the deal.
Microsoft and Activision Blizzard
The Microsoft and Activision Blizzard acquisition were one of the top news during the year's start, and it is because of the massive changes in the controversial company.
The reports claim that it is buying the gaming company for as much as $69 billion, and this deal is one massive venture for the software company known for owning huge stakes in games.
However, not all are seeing the brighter side of this acquisition, and the move by Activision Blizzard got frowns from its investors. The disapproval of its shareholders even went as far as a lawsuit that attacked the company due to its sale to Microsoft.
The shareholders think that this sale is not in the company's best interests.
Microsoft is known for acquiring gaming companies and adding them to its Xbox department, the software company's gaming leg that focuses on everything entertainment and the many massive titles. Soon, it will add Activision Blizzard to its list and game offers, especially with the recent approval of its shareholders that dictates its future.
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Written by Isaiah Richard