Microsoft Confirms Reports That It Offered Sony 10 Year Deal for New Call of Duty Releases
Staff, 2022-12-05 17:28:00,
Microsoft president Brad Smith confirms that the company has offered Sony’s Playstation, and other platforms, a ten-year Call of Duty deal.
Microsoft has confirmed that it has offered Sony a deal that would secure Call of Duty on Sony’s PlayStation for ten years. As Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision is largely dependent on FTC approval, the fate of Call of Duty games on different platforms could soon rely on Microsoft. Sony has been vocal about the historically large acquisition, which could, according to them, create too much centralization.
Technology giant Microsoft is in the process of buying Activision Blizzard, which is the publisher of Call of Duty games among other leading video game franchises. The companies have already inked the deal, but it is awaiting approval from the Federal Trade Commission. FTC determines whether antitrust regulations would allow the acquisition, and the process is estimated to last far into 2023. Usually, when companies are not allowed to merge in this fashion, it is due to them creating some form of monopoly. This could happen when companies own so much of the specific marketplace that it hinders free markets.
Earlier reports suggested, that Microsoft had offered Sony a ten-year deal with Call of Duty. With this deal, Sony would secure first-day releases of future Call of Duty titles for another ten…
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