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The FTC now look likely to approve Microsoft’s Activision-Blizzard buyoutPersonal power struggles come into play
Personal power struggles come into play

There’s a web of politics involved, but the short version is that insider sources say Microsoft have won over another member of the four person FTC panel, meaning any vote on whether to launch a lawsuit would result in an even split that would effectively OK the deal. That would reduce current FTC Chair Lina Khan’s authority over the body, so to avoid that she might just let Microsoft have at it.
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Right, the long version: of the four FTC commissioners, three are Democrat. The one Republican had already indicated his support for the deal, and now according to the post’s sources, “some of the Democrats might be more comfortable with a settlement”, arguing for extracting concessions rather than blocking the deal entirely. Sources say Khan had been pushing to block the merger, but rather than face a tied vote she’s more likely to approve the deal while claiming any concessions as a victory.
The Post say their DC sources claim last year’s Chair, Rebecca Slaughter, is the demurring Democrat, partly on the basis of her work history with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer - who recently met with Microsoft President Brad Smith. “This is when Schumer calls his old protege and says, ‘What’s up?”, according to Kovacic (the former former FTC Chairman, keep up.)
It’s a pity. As Alice Bee will tell you, further consolidation of the games industryis not a desirable thing.
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