Microsoft hasn’t stopped repeating promises the company wants to make to reassure regulators for a few weeks. This led to several, often through Phil Spencer and Brad Smith, reaffirming a desire to keep the franchise call of Duty
Reasonable words from the players’ point of view, but insufficient for Sony. The new items obtained through the New York Times go even further. In fact, Microsoft has offered the Japanese company an agreement to keep the franchise on the PlayStation platform. The Seattle giant is ready to guarantee the attendance of call of Duty
Sony has not yet commented on this offer. This is Microsoft’s second proposal, this time with an explicit temporality. Will this be enough to convince regulators of the merits of the Microsoft approach? Nothing is less safe.