Microsoft opposes privileges in the gaming industry

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said during his lawsuit with the US Federal Trade Commission that he would completely get rid of console-exclusive games if possible. It has been reported Video Games History.

“I grew up in a company that has always believed that software should run on as many platforms as possible, and I only believe in Microsoft, where I grew up,” he said.

When Nadella was asked if he knew the Xbox had its own features, he said it was necessary in order to compete with Sony.

“If it were up to me, I’d happily get rid of any console privileges, but it’s not up to me to decide, especially as a player with a low market share. Competition in the gaming industry is based on privileges,” added the head of Microsoft.

Nadella added that if Microsoft is acquired by Activision Blizzard, it will continue to release Call of Duty games for PlayStation consoles and will not offer the shooter game exclusively for Xbox. He concluded by saying, “I am 100% ready to release Call of Duty for PlayStation.”

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