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Microsoft signs agreement to keep ‘Call of Duty’ on Playstation

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Microsoft signs agreement to keep ‘Call of Duty’ on Playstation

CALL OF DUTY. Activision games 'Call of Duty' are pictured in a store in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, USA, on January 18, 2022.

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A deal to keep 'Call of Duty' on Sony's Playstation could further ease concerns surrounding the acquisition's impact on competition

Microsoft has signed an agreement to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation following the acquisition of Activision Blizzard, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer said in a tweet on Sunday, July 16.

A deal to keep Call of Duty on Playstation could further ease concerns surrounding the acquisition’s impact on competition.

Speaking on the agreement, Microsoft President Brad Smith said in a tweet, “Even after we cross the finish line for this deal’s approval, we will remain focused on ensuring that Call of Duty remains available on more platforms and for more consumers than ever before.”

The FTC had argued the deal would hurt consumers whether they played video games on consoles or had subscriptions because Microsoft would have an incentive to shut out rivals like Sony Group.

To address the FTC’s concerns, Microsoft had earlier agreed to license Call of Duty to rivals, including a 10-year contract with Nintendo, contingent on the merger closing. – Rappler.com

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