I don't expect a resolution earlier than Friday, but FTC really needs to take a look on themselves because I (& many legal professionals) believe they didn't justified to be granted the preliminary injunction against Microsoft with such on-direction defense.

I bet that if Nintendo could sue the FTC for defamation and have Sony as defendant, they would do it right away as both FTC and Sony (and UK CMA) have been denigrating unjustifiably all The Nintendo Switch success to sustain a biased narrative.

And once again I will say it. REGARDLESS OF RESULTS, heads will roll on BOTH FTC and CMA.
I don't expect a resolution earlier than Friday, but FTC really needs to take a look on themselves because I (& many legal professionals) believe they didn't justified to be granted the preliminary injunction against Microsoft with such on-direction defense. I bet that if Nintendo could sue the FTC for defamation and have Sony as defendant, they would do it right away as both FTC and Sony (and UK CMA) have been denigrating unjustifiably all The Nintendo Switch success to sustain a biased narrative. And once again I will say it. REGARDLESS OF RESULTS, heads will roll on BOTH FTC and CMA.
A lengthy summary of the last 2 days of the Preliminary Injunction against the Activision Blizzard acquisition
It is Day 4 and Day 5 of the hearing of the FTC requesting a Preliminary Injunction against Microsoft to avoid closing the transaction where they will welcome the Activision Blizzard conglomerate as a new family member of Xbox Game Studios. On Day 4 this past Wednesday, it was a big day as both CEO of Microsoft and Activision Blizzard, respectively Satya Nadella and Bobby Kotick will have their...