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After the acquisition, which has been on the agenda for a while, what will change or what kind of a path will be followed was eagerly awaited by everyone. The real curiosity was about the future of the legendary game series Call of Duty, which has many players.
Call of Duty games will be on PlayStation for a while
The company has already stated that if the $68.7 billion Activision acquisition is approved, it has no intention of making its blockbuster series, Call of Duty, exclusive to Xbox consoles. Xbox boss Phil Spencer told The Verge that Activision and Sony are committed to rolling out Call of Duty games on PlayStation “for a few more years” after the end of Sony’s current marketing deal.
“In January, we signed a deal with Sony to guarantee Call of Duty on PlayStation with feature and content parity for at least a few more years ahead of its current contract, an offer that goes far beyond typical gaming industry deals,” Spencer said. This purchase made a lot of noise in the gaming industry. Many authorities agree that this acquisition will bring with it a lot of problems.
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Last week, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said the investigation into the merger could be expanded due to extraordinary concerns, particularly the deal’s impact on Sony’s competitiveness.