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(Reuters) -Microsoft is aiming to close its $69 billion deal for “Call of Duty” publisher Activision Blizzard (NASDAQ:) on Oct. 13 if it gets approval from Britain’s antitrust regulator, the Verge reported on Friday, citing a source.
The Xbox maker had in July extended the cutoff date for the deal to Oct. 18 to get more time to secure approval from the UK.
Microsoft (NASDAQ:) declined to comment, while Activision did not respond to a Reuters request for comment.
Microsoft won preliminary approval from the Competition and Markets Authority last month after Activision agreed to sell its streaming rights to Ubisoft Entertainment.
If successful the purchase would mark the biggest deal in the gaming industry, bringing together Microsoft’s heft in the console market with Activision’s titles including “Call of Duty” and “World of Warcraft”.
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