Microsoft Now Owns Activision Blizzard: What It Means for Your Favorite Games - CNET

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Microsoft Now Owns Activision Blizzard: What It Means for Your Favorite  Games - CNET
Overwatch, Call of Duty and World of Warcraft are now all owned by Microsoft. Here
Microsoft Now Owns Activision Blizzard: What It Means for Your Favorite  Games - CNET
Microsoft to buy Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion
Microsoft Now Owns Activision Blizzard: What It Means for Your Favorite  Games - CNET
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Microsoft Now Owns Activision Blizzard: What It Means for Your Favorite  Games - CNET
Microsoft Now Owns Activision Blizzard: What It Means for Your Favorite Games - CNET
Microsoft Now Owns Activision Blizzard: What It Means for Your Favorite  Games - CNET
Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard has gamers concerned - CNET
Microsoft Now Owns Activision Blizzard: What It Means for Your Favorite  Games - CNET
Microsoft, Activision Blizzard
Microsoft Now Owns Activision Blizzard: What It Means for Your Favorite  Games - CNET
Chart: Microsoft-Activision Deal Is the Largest in Gaming History
Microsoft Now Owns Activision Blizzard: What It Means for Your Favorite  Games - CNET
Activision insiders fret $69B Microsoft merger could crumble
Microsoft Now Owns Activision Blizzard: What It Means for Your Favorite  Games - CNET
Microsoft's Acquisition of Activision Blizzard Unconditionally Approved by Turkey
Microsoft Now Owns Activision Blizzard: What It Means for Your Favorite  Games - CNET
activision blizzard: Microsoft welcomes Activision Blizzard and their teams to Xbox - The Economic Times
Microsoft Now Owns Activision Blizzard: What It Means for Your Favorite  Games - CNET
Microsoft closes deal to buy Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard after antitrust fights

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