Nadella optimistic that he will own Activision Blizzard
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Will see off the regulators 

Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella is optimistic that he will see off the regulators and be allowed to spend $69 billion getting his Volish paws on  Activision Blizzard.

Hacker broke into 2K customer support
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One way to get someone to pick up

Publisher 2K has warned users that its support page was hacked and warned users not to open emails claiming to come from them.

Kadokawa arrested charged with bribery
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Should have thrown Elden Ring into volcano 

Japanese prosecutors have arrested the chairman of Kadokawa Corporation, the parent company of Elden Ring developer FromSoftware claiming that he might have offered several bribes in connection with the infamous Tokyo Games case.

Microsoft's Activision deal faces antitrust probes in Europe
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Microsoft does not want to do any deals yet

Software King of the World Microsoft’s $75 billion acquisition of video game maker Activision Blizzard faces in-depth probes in Brussels and the UK and it does not seem that Vole wants to do a back door deal to make the watchdogs go away.

Electronis Arts brings in kernel-level anti-cheat system
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Apparently, it will stop tampering and cheaters

Electronic Arts (EA) is launching a new kernel-level anti-cheat system that's been developed in-house to protect its games from tampering and cheaters.