As part of the ongoing FTC lawsuit against Microsoft's buyout of Activision Blizzard, Microsoft has served Sony a subpo…
As part of the ongoing FTC lawsuit against Microsoft's buyout of Activision Blizzard, Microsoft has served Sony a subpoena to divulge confidential business details.
It means Sony may be forced to reveal confidential information on its future plans it would likely prefer to keep quiet. The subpoena was issued on 17th January with a response date of 20th January, though this has been extended until 27th January for Sony to"move to limit or quash or otherwise respond to the subpoena"."Negotiations between SIE and Microsoft as to the scope of SIE's production and a discovery schedule are ongoing," reads the
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