- Microsoft – Keystone report in support of submission on Microsoft and Activision Blizzard statement of issues (9 pages)
- Microsoft – Submission on Microsoft and Activision Blizzard statement of issues (101 pages)
- NVIDIA – Submission on Microsoft and Activision Blizzard statement of issues (2 pages)
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Microsoft is using Google's testimony (which was meant to help FTC) now to help them against New Zealand, haha.
4.11 Furthermore, [ ], in its testimony to the US District Court, 139 Google accepted that its cloud gaming service, Stadia, competed with consoles and PC distribution platforms. 140
They also mention that EC doesn't consider Cloud Gaming a market.
Cloud gaming is no more than a feature that provides an alternative means for gamers to access content on a device (i.e. they can purchase a physical disc, download or stream content). That is consistent with the findings of the EC, which has concluded on the basis of feedback from market participants, that the relevant market is an overall market for game distribution and that this market should not be segmented based on type of access (i.e. physical disc, downloading or streaming).