After months of contention over the acquisition of Activision Blizzard, Microsoft and Sony announced on Twitter that they signed a Playstation-based Call of Duty deal.
Sony and Microsoft’s partnership will allow future versions of the Call of Duty series to reach a wider audience. The two companies will collaborate with Microsoft Gaming so that the game can be released on more platforms and offer a variety of gaming experiences. Phil Spencer, CEO Today He announced it with his tweet.
Microsoft to complete the acquisition of Activision Blizzard made long-term Call of Duty agreements with many companies. Sony, which we know has not been close to this issue before, took a step back and signed the agreement on the subject.
COD is guaranteed to stay on PlayStation.
It is not known exactly how long the signed agreement is valid. Sharing details about the deal, Phil Spencer said, “After the acquisition of Microsoft and PlayStation Activision Blizzard To keep Call of Duty on PlayStation We have signed a binding agreement. “We look forward to a future where gamers around the world have more options to play their favorite games.”
Sony recently worried that Microsoft might raise the price of Call of Duty.
The deal comes after the last 18 months of discussions and counteroffers between Microsoft and Sony over the future of Activision content on PlayStation. During the FTC-Microsoft hearing, An email from Xbox chief Spencer to PlayStation chief Ryan It turned out that it contains a list of Activision games that will remain on PlayStation, and Ryan was not happy with this.
Microsoft game It doesn’t make sense financially to pull from Sony’s consoles. He also reiterated that he would keep Call of Duty on PlayStation.
Transactions of both companies to Tuesday, July 18 expected to be completed.
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