Phil Spencer is still "confident" that the Xbox Activision merger will go through
"We're out there💮 to find solutions with the regula💮tors who have questions"

Xbox boss Phil Spencer says that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft and Actiꦜvision-Blizzard are still actively seeking ways to help push through their 🃏merger deal.
Speaking at a closed-doors 'What's Next For Gaming' Xbox event at E3 2023, Spencer acknowledged that the deal had been "a long journey," as well as a personal learning experience. That, of course, comes with the caveat that the deal has still not been completed - Spencer points to two countries, including the UK, that are still yet to approve the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Activision deal, but says th🌃at a lot of work is being done to get the deal over the line, 18 months after it was fir𓄧st announced.
Microsoft and Activision-Blizzard are both appealing against the UK Competition and Markets Author⛎ity's decision to block the🌠 deal. Spencer sꩲays that Microsoft remains "very committed" to getting it across the line, and that while "the🗹 work is ongoing, [...] we're really confident."
"We're out there to find solutions with the regulators who have questions, and that's what we're actively doing." Microsoft president Brad Smith and Mic🔥rosoft's chief counsel have spentꦆ a lot of time on the deal, and Xbox's corporate vice president Sarah Bond "is spending a lot of time on the road speaking to regulators to find solutions."
Spencer closed by referring to Xbox's work 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:convincing the European Commission of the deal, saying that "I'm confident we'll find solutions in the other areas as well. ♊It's taking time, it's taking focus, but I'm confident."
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