Microsoft's bid to acquire Diablo 4 publisher Activision Blizzard has hit another snag. The US Federal Trade Commission just won a temporary restraining order to block the deal. On Tuesday, a US judge sided with the US FTC's request to block Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
US District Judge Edward Davila has scheduled a two-day evidentiary hearing on the FTC's request for a preliminary injunction against the finalization of the deal. The measure retains the status quo and prevents the closure of the deal until the FTC's lawsuit gets a verdict.
The FTC filed a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction on June 12th as the antitrust regulator is concerned that Microsoft may be moving to close the deal despite not getting approval from the UK CMA. The proposed acquisition has been approved in several countries including Japan, Saudi Arabia, and Brazil. The European Commission also gave its approval for the merger.
"Until recently, Defendants indicated that they would not complete the proposed acquisition unless and until they received clearance from European regulators, including in proceedings before this Court in a private case challenging the proposed acquisition," the FTC's filing states.
