Reuters: Microsoft will soon make a tempting offer to Sony so that the deal with Activision Blizzard will be approved by regulators

By: Anton Kratiuk | 29.11.2022, 14:43
Reuters: Microsoft will soon make a tempting offer to Sony so that the deal with Activision Blizzard will be approved by regulators

The deal between Microsoft and Activision Blizzard has become more complicated in recent months due to certain factors. Much of this has been facilitated by Sony, which has been working hard not to lose Call of Duty on Playstation.

Here's What We Know

It was recently reported that Microsoft (allegedly) offered the Japanese company a ten-year agreement to release further installments of Call of Duty on Playstation, but Sony (allegedly) completely ignored the offer. "Allegedly" is the key word, since none of the above has been confirmed by official sources, but there's no doubt that Phil Spencer is working hard to resolve the situation.

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Verified sources told Reuters news agency that Microsoft will soon make another offer to Sony, which includes the same ten-year contract for Call of Duty.

The American corporation will take this step not only to stop Sony from obstructing their deal with Activision Blizzard, but also to satisfy EU and UK regulators.