The UK CMA is in the middle of an extremely thorough investigation of the deal between Microsoft and Activision Blizzard. As part of its latest efforts, the antitrust watchdog sought the opinion of UK-based video game developers on the merger.

Surprisingly enough, the responses were made public recently and they tell a different story to what you might be constantly reading in the news.

Of the six companies, only 4J Studios was named in the new report. The game developer is based out of Dundee, Scotland, and is best known for developing the console ports of Minecraft.

Chris van der Kuyl, 4J's chairman and co-founder shared that the studio has previously worked with Microsoft and Mojang before it was acquired by the tech giant.

During that period, which lasted several years, Microsoft has honoured every element of the agreements that they inherited and also extended our relationship significantly to cover new formats, like Nintendo Switch, as well as many other content enhancements," van der Kuyl said to the UK CMA.