PlayStation boss reportedly flew to Brussels to appeal Microsoft's Call of Duty deal in person
. Sony has suggested Microsoft's current claims leave the door open to Call of Duty becoming Xbox-exclusive at some point in the future, something which could then seriously harm future PlayStation hardware sales.
And even if Call of Duty was to remain on PlayStation, there's also the likelihood of Microsoft launching future COD games via Xbox Game Pass - leaving customers with a choice of whether to play the game via their Xbox subscriptions, or stump up £70 on PlayStation., Sony said it welcomed the UK regulator's announcement it would further investigate the Microsoft-Activision deal, which would"have major negative implications for gamers and the future of the gaming industry".
"We want to guarantee PlayStation gamers continue to have the highest quality gaming experience," Sony said,"and we appreciate the CMA's focus on protecting gamers." Microsoft swiftly replied that it would make"zero business sense" for it to remove Call of Duty from PlayStation"given its market leading console position".We want to make Eurogamer better, and that means better for our readers - not for algorithms.
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