The Morning After: Did Microsoft just neg Blizzard Activision?

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In a recent filing, Microsoft told New Zealand's Commerce Commission that Blizzard Activision produces no "must-have" games. Weird thing to say when the company plans to spend $68.7 billion to buy the gaming giant behind Call of Duty, Overwatch, Diablo, World of Warcraft and plenty more. In the document, Microsoft said: "There is nothing unique about the video games developed and published by Activision Blizzard that is a'must have' for rival PC and console video game distributors that give rise to a foreclosure concern." Attempting to downplay the importance of Call of Duty is just one of the ways Microsoft has tried to placate regulators. In February, the company pledged it would continue to make the franchise available on PlayStation consoles beyond any existing agreements between Sony and Activision. Apple's 10.2-inch iPad is back on sale for $300 at Amazon Sony is retiring the PlayStation 5's Accolades feature because people aren't nice An e-bike- and scooter-sharing startup co-founded by Olympian Usain Bolt appears to have stopped operations.