The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is reportedly filing an injunction seeking to block Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
According to a CNBC source, the FTC will seek a court order to stop the $69 billion deal going through before its July 18 deadline.
In December, the FTC announced plans to sue Microsoft in a bid to block the proposed acquisition, which the regulator argues would enable the company to “suppress competitors” to its Xbox console, subscription content and cloud gaming business.
That action is set to bring the case before its internal administrative law judge in August, when an initial decision to block the deal could be made through a trial-like process.
Seeking an injunction to temporarily block the deal from being completed next month would enable this process to go ahead.
The FTC has filed a complaint with the US District Court for the Northern District of California, seeking a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction.
“Both a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction are necessary because Microsoft and Activision have represented that they may consummate the Proposed Acquisition at any time [redacted] without any further notice to the Commission,” the FTC said in its court filing.
“A preliminary injunction is necessary to maintain the status quo and prevent interim harm to competition during the pendency of the FTC’s administrative proceeding to determine whether the Proposed Acquisition violates U.S. antitrust law. A temporary restraining order is necessary to maintain the status quo while this Court decides whether to grant the requested preliminary injunction.”
“We welcome the opportunity to present our case in federal court,” Microsoft president Brad Smith
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