I didn’t answer you post because i was trying to figure out who you were. Then it hit me, you are one of those elite type MS/Xbox defender that sometimes popups trying to be clever with your wordings.
What type of answer will satisfy your green heart? If there is any that is. Please make it easy for me i really care about what you think. You want video recordings or audio of these regulators dealings with MS? Or maybe money transfers?
Or better yet lets start somewhere simple why you think bribery is an acceptable company practice?
'Clever with your wordings' is often used here as a substitute for 'demands logical arguments', so I'll allow that.
You've made multiple arguments that the deal was only allowed because of bribery, but you're completely unable to show this. Regulators that approved the deal have publicly shared their reasons for doing so. You're unable to dispute any of this, or even show that you've attempted to read through these reasons and come up with a fact based rebuttal.
I've never said bribery was an acceptable company practice. or even insinuated anything like that. All you're being asked to do is to do some actual work to substantiate your claims vs this emotional wankfest of "They approved a deal that I don't like so they must have been bribed"
We all went through the process with the CMA. We saw how they rejected it at first, demanding structural remedies. Saw how they rejected it again when MS prevailed over the FTC in court and put forward the deal with the EU and the Sony agreement. We saw them accept only after significant structural remedies were put in place around Cloud streaming, with divestment of rights to Ubisoft, under extremely stringent, cast iron terms.
You've looked at all that and still cling to 'bribery' as the reason behind the outcome.
We also had the FTC injunction trial livestreamed, and through it all, we could see the FTC struggle immensely to put forward a case for the deal being anti-competitive.
Not even Sony is alleging bribery or irregularities. But fight on, anyway.