Phil Spencer, head of Microsoft’s Xbox division, said that they have signed an agreement with Japanese Sony that Call of Duty games will continue to be released on the PlayStation console. Wrote about him about it twitter.
“Following the acquisition of Activision Blizzard, we are pleased to announce that Microsoft and Playstation have signed a binding agreement to keep the Call of Duty series on PlayStation. “We look forward to a future where gamers around the world have more opportunities to play their favorite games,” Spencer said.
by publication axisThe companies signed an agreement that mandated Microsoft to release the games in the series on the Japanese console within the next 10 years.
Before the court ruled In the lawsuit against the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regarding the acquisition of Activision Blizzard for $ 69 billion, the American company Microsoft is in favor.
Now it’s up to Microsoft to convince the UK antitrust regulator to approve the deal. At the end of April, the British antitrust regulator vetoed the biggest deal in the gaming industry.
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