Microsoft will continue to cooperate with EU antitrust commissions and continues to insist that Call of Duty will continue to be released on PlayStation consoles
Shortly after it became known that the regulatory commissions of the European Union and Britain initiated an additional study of the terms of the deal between Microsoft and Activision Blizzard, representatives of the American corporation said they would continue to cooperate with the antitrust authorities.
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Tom Warren, editor-in-chief of The Verge, says that Microsoft guarantees that the next parts of Call of Duty will continue to be released on PlayStation consoles, because Microsoft still adheres to its position that the main goal is to give gamers more access to the games.
Microsoft responds to the EU investigation into the Activision deal, and manages to bring up Sony's Call of Duty concerns https://t.co/xFjVJMWRmA pic.twitter.com/ACO9R0ACEn
- Tom Warren (@tomwarren) November 8, 2022
However, it's not yet clear how Phil Spencer will convince EU officials of these intentions. Obviously, the main problem is that apart from words and assurances, Microsoft does not give any documentary guarantees.