The deal signed between Sony and Microsoft that will bring Call of Duty to the PlayStation is valid for ten years.
Just yesterday, it was announced that Microsoft and Sony have signed a deal as part of the Activision Blizzard acquisition, stating that call of Duty will continue to appear on the PlayStation.
Now there is information about the term of this deal. Similar to the agreement with Nintendo, the agreement is valid for the next ten years. After this period, all contracts must be renegotiated.
After the FTC’s lawsuit was dismissed this week and Microsoft is considering selling its own cloud rights in the United Kingdom, the next major milestone in the takeover history has been reached.
You can find more about the Activision Blizzard takeover in our news overview.