Google and Nvidia have reportedly"expressed concerns" to the US Federal Trade Commission about Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
As reported by Bloomberg, sources told the website that both Google and Nvidia have raised concerns to the FTC about the deal, providing"information that backs a key FTC contention." , claiming that the acquisition would give Microsoft an unfair advantage in the gaming space and reduce competition.'s sources, the information Google and Nvidia provided apparently supports the FTC's argument that Microsoft could gain an advantage in the cloud, subscription, and mobile gaming fields. However, it is claimed that Nvidia has"stressed the need for equal and open access to game titles" and didn't directly oppose the acquisition.
Coming from Google, that is pretty hilarious.
Raised concerns because GeForce Now and Google Stadia couldn't beat XCloud? 😬
They have the same dominance with YouTube….
The company's choosing to do this is absolutely baffling to me. First of all, how in the world is the FTC involved with one company buying another company that does not take away anything from any other company. If they want to fps they can make one.