Microsoft Is (Of Course) Not Giving Up On Activision Buyout In UK, Announces New Cloud Deal

Microsoft was dealt a blow by the UK’s Competition & Markets Authority this week when the agency said it would move to block the Xbox company’s $68.7 billion buyout of Activision Blizzard. The CMA’s major concern pertained to cloud gaming.

Microsoft has now signed yet another lengthy cloud gaming deal with a UK provider as the company prepares to appeal the CMA’s decision.

Microsoft president Brad Smith announced on Twitter that Microsoft and European cloud gaming platform Nware have agreed to a 10-year deal to stream PC games made by Xbox and Activision Blizzard to its platform, should the deal close Come from Sports betting site VPbet . Smith also noted that “it’s still early for the emerging cloud segment in gaming,” but Microsoft is making the deal to help bring more games to more people through the cloud. In its own statement, Nware said it’s excited to be working with Microsoft on this partnership for cloud gaming in Europe.

Nware is a company that lets people stream games they own on Steam, Epic Games Stores, Ubisoft Connect through the cloud. For a membership that starts at $11/month, members can also play Roblox and Minecraft via the cloud using Nware.

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