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Yes you do.
The FTC's argument is that Microsoft with Activision will have enough market power to hurt Sony in the console market. Mainly by taking away COD.
Microsoft's argument is that they can't. Sony has too much market share, and that taking COD off of PlayStation would be a dumb business move.
So my saying stuff like this, they are trying to undercut Sony and the FTC's legal arguments for blocking the deal.
So far, the FTC is the only regulator body that has argued that about the console market.
MS doesn't care about that people say online. They are trying to get this merger through. So that is a smart argument to make.
The FTC's argument is that Microsoft with Activision will have enough market power to hurt Sony in the console market. Mainly by taking away COD.
Microsoft's argument is that they can't. Sony has too much market share, and that taking COD off of PlayStation would be a dumb business move.
So my saying stuff like this, they are trying to undercut Sony and the FTC's legal arguments for blocking the deal.
So far, the FTC is the only regulator body that has argued that about the console market.
MS doesn't care about that people say online. They are trying to get this merger through. So that is a smart argument to make.