Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard has been challenged by antitrust regulators from the US, UK, and EU. The European Union Commission recently sent a statement of objection against the deal, listing several red flags and issues that need to be addressed by the parties involved, and now the company is set to defend the deal.
reports that Microsoft will have a final chance to defend its $69 billion deal to acquire Activision Blizzard, publisher of the wildly popular Call of Duty franchise among other industry leading IPs. The closed-door hearing will take place on February 21 and will be attended by EU and national antitrust officials.
The company requested a hearing after receiving a statement of objection from the EU Commission regarding the deal. The antitrust regulators found that the merger had possible anti-competitiveness effects. A spokesperson for Microsoft confirmed that the oral hearing will take place next week.

