The FTC has claimed there have so far been no “substantive” settlement talks with Microsoft over the company’s proposed $69 billion deal to acquire Activision Blizzard.
, FTC attorney James Weingarten claimed during a pretrial hearing on Tuesday that the two sides had yet to have “substantive” discussions, although it’s unclear just how much communication has occurred between the sides.
If it goes to trial, the case will be judged Michael Chappell during hearings set to take place in August 2023. The acquisition will face the European Union at the end of March.However, it’s possible that both sides could yet agree to concessions before the trial. On Tuesday, Microsoft noted that both EU and UK regulators had not blocked the deal, and that it expected a decision within the next few months.
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