Microsoft signs 10-year deal with Sony to only keep Call of Duty on PlayStation

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Microsoft signs 10-year deal with Sony to only keep Call of Duty on PlayStation

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Finally, Sony has agreed to sign the 10-year deal with Microsoft which he had previously rejected. This “pact” serves to ensure that the deductible Call of Duty don’t give up on PlayStation consoles during this time. However, this is not exactly what those of Redmond they had signed with the other companies.

While for Nintendo or Nvidia they were talking in addition to the rest of the sagas, in the case of Sony it is very clear that the agreement relates only to Call of Duty. Nothing from the countless other Activision Blizzard franchises, such as Diablo, Surveillance oh Crash Bandicoot. It remains to At Microsoft’s discretion whether to continue releasing them on PlayStation or not.

Kari Perezworld leader in Xbox communications, is the one who clarified to The edge the function of the 10-year agreement with Sony. On the other hand, the journalist Tom Warren assures on Twitter that what they were initially offered was keep all franchises, but only until 2027, be rejected by Japanese society.

The official announcement of the Activision Blizzard acquisition could be imminent. Don’t forget to be mindful of Xbox Area.


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