Bobby Kotick though says 'nothing substantially changes'.
Microsoft has made a new offer, one that president Brad Smith describes as a"substantially different transaction", in its effort to get its proposed $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard over the finish line with the United Kingdom's Competition and Markets Authority.
Microsoft's new offer will see streaming rights to all Activision Blizzard games published in the next 15 years transferred to Ubisoft, with those rights held by Ubisoft in perpetuity.
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