The tables have turned in the favor of Microsoft, all thanks to U.S. Federal Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley, who handed down a decisive ruling that gave the tech giant the green light to move forward with its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

This moment marks an important milestone in what's considered the largest deal in the history of the tech industry, which lays the groundwork for a dramatic transformation of the future gaming landscape.

In her ruling, Judge Corley clarified that the Federal Trade Commission, which challenged the multi-billion-dollar merger, failed to establish proof of its claims. The FTC had argued that the proposed vertical merger could considerably curtail competition within the industry. However, Judge Corley differed, stating the evidence actually pointed towards increased consumer access to Activision's content, most notably, the Call of Duty franchise.

Microsoft has been resolute in its public, written, and in-court commitments to ensure the continuation of Call of Duty on PlayStation for the next decade, a decision welcomed by Judge Corley. In addition, the judge viewed favorably Microsoft's plans to introduce the game to Nintendo Switch and its agreements to deploy Activision's content across several cloud gaming services for the first time.