Microsoft Says Even Rival Sony Had No Concern Over Activision Deal
- FTC claims deal will harm game industry rivals of Microsoft
- Software giant says it is seeks growth in mobile-device games
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Microsoft Corp. began its court fight with the Federal Trade Commission over the $69 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard Inc. by saying that even an executive at rival Sony Corp. had acknowledged the deal wasn’t “an exclusivity play” to hurt the PlayStation gaming console.
The FTC wants to block the transaction while its legal challenge is pending, and the two sides are arguing the case at a five-day court hearing that began Thursday in San Francisco. Microsoft, maker of the Xbox console, is defending the blockbuster deal, which would catapult it to the No. 3 position in the global games market after Tencent Holdings Ltd. and Sony.