Good news PlayStation call of Duty Players: Microsoft says you have “several years” to play the shoot-bang game on your Sony console.
Corresponding The edgeEarlier this year, Microsoft’s Xbox boss Phil Spencer made that commitment to PlayStation boss Jim Ryan in a written letter saying so call of Duty wouldn’t disappear from the PlayStation storefront anytime soon if Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard is approved by regulators.
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While exactly how long “several years” could last is unknown, PlayStation players feared it might be the case cod Franchise would become Xbox exclusive alongside Bethesda’s upcoming space action RPG. starfieldcan at least breathe easy for a while.
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Back in January, Microsoft announced that it was approaching one $70 billion deal to buy Activision Blizzardthe publisher behind it over watch, Diablo, call of Dutyand Candy Crush. Currently, Microsoft Disputes with legislators and regulatory groups around the world that his deal is on the up and will not harm the gaming industry.
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Such a claim by the Xbox company appeared in a report by the The New Zealand Trade Commission was released in Junewhere the giant company claimed that there was “nothing unique about the video games developed and published by Activision” and that none of the games, including the call of Duty Franchises were “must have” games for any competing gaming company or platform owner.
Shortly after Microsoft announced its acquisition of Activision, Sony announced purchase plans destiny 2 Manufacturer Bungie for $ 3.6 billion and invested $1 billion in Epic Games. Sony’s investment in Epic Games marked the PlayStation company’s third spending spree in recent memory Bought Bluepoint Gamesthe studio behind the esteemed PS5 demons souls Remastered last year.