Microsofts appeal against a veto of its Activision Blizzard takeover offers a chance to find a third way in the feud, say legal experts. The Xbox maker on Wednesday formally appealed a UK regulators decision to block the $69bn (64bn) deal. The shock intervention was a potentially fatal blow to the bid for Activision, which owns the Call of Duty, Candy Crush, and Warcraft franchises. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) had concluded that the purchase would give Microsoft an unfair edge in the nascent cloud gaming market. The decision made the CMA an international outlier among antitrust regulators …
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