Gaming

Microsoft said the company was holding off on the increase until after the holidays, “so families can enjoy the gift of gaming.” 

Microsoft’s best chance to win approval for its $69-billion (R1.18-trillion) Activision Blizzard deal from US regulators is to persuade the Biden administration to accept a settlement in which the Xbox maker pledges it won’t withhold its popular titles from rivals. 

Microsoft’s best chance to win approval for its $69-billion (R1.18-trillion) Activision Blizzard deal from US regulators is to persuade the Biden administration to accept a settlement in which the Xbox maker pledges it won’t withhold its popular titles from rivals. 

Microsoft’s best chance to win approval for its $69-billion (R1.18-trillion) Activision Blizzard deal from US regulators is to persuade the Biden administration to accept a settlement in which the Xbox maker pledges it won’t withhold its popular titles from rivals. 

Microsoft’s best chance to win approval for its $69-billion (R1.18-trillion) Activision Blizzard deal from US regulators is to persuade the Biden administration to accept a settlement in which the Xbox maker pledges it won’t withhold its popular titles from rivals. 

Microsoft’s best chance to win approval for its $69-billion (R1.18-trillion) Activision Blizzard deal from US regulators is to persuade the Biden administration to accept a settlement in which the Xbox maker pledges it won’t withhold its popular titles from rivals. 

Microsoft’s best chance to win approval for its $69-billion (R1.18-trillion) Activision Blizzard deal from US regulators is to persuade the Biden administration to accept a settlement in which the Xbox maker pledges it won’t withhold its popular titles from rivals. 

Microsoft’s best chance to win approval for its $69-billion (R1.18-trillion) Activision Blizzard deal from US regulators is to persuade the Biden administration to accept a settlement in which the Xbox maker pledges it won’t withhold its popular titles from rivals. 

Microsoft’s best chance to win approval for its $69-billion (R1.18-trillion) Activision Blizzard deal from US regulators is to persuade the Biden administration to accept a settlement in which the Xbox maker pledges it won’t withhold its popular titles from rivals.