Microsoft’s $69 billion purchase of game publisher Activision Blizzard is reportedly “likely” to be approved in Europe via the European Commission, but several significant hurdles still remain for the deal to go through.

Microsoft’s most recent licensing deals with Nvidia and Nintendo will most likely “satisfy” the European regulatory lawmakers, according to a report from The Verge, and the European Commission isn’t likely to demand that Microsoft sell off assets like Call of Duty to be approved. A decision is set to be officially made regarding EU approval by April 25.

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