Microsoft’s ‘True Strategy’ Is To ‘Make PlayStation Like Nintendo,’ Claims Sony
Sony has claimed that Microsoft’s planned acquisition of Activision Blizzard is part of a strategy to ‘make PlayStation like Nintendo.’
Sony has claimed that Microsoft’s planned acquisition of Activision Blizzard is part of a strategy to ‘make PlayStation like Nintendo.’
Microsoft reportedly offered Sony a deal to keep Call Of Duty on the platform for another 10 years, check out the details here.
Microsoft claims that Marvel’s Wolverine is coming out in 2023, although Insomniac Games has yet to announce a release window.
Sony was Activision Blizzard’s biggest customer in terms of revenue during 2020, beating Microsoft, who sits in fourth place.
PlayStation boss Jim Ryan calls Microsoft’s offer to keep Call Of Duty on PlayStation after Sony’s deal with Activision expires “inadequate on many levels.”
Phil Spencer reportedly sent a letter to Jim Ryan promising that Call Of Duty would remain on PlayStation for “several more years” after Sony’s current deal
Making Call of Duty exclusive to Xbox ‘simply wouldn’t be profitable,’ says Microsoft.
Microsoft has accused Sony of paying developers for “blocking rights,” fees meant to actively block content from appearing on Xbox Game Pass.
Speaking in regards to its major acquisitions, Microsoft has said it doesn’t want to take something away from gamers on other platforms.
New research has found that a large number of PlayStation console gamers in the US might be tempted by Xbox Game Pass.