Looking for a compromise solution, Microsoft offers Sony to place new Call of Duty games in the PlayStation Plus subscription
By: Anton Kratiuk | 13.12.2022, 19:00
Phil Spencer continues to compromise with global regulators and major competitor Sony.
Here's What We Know
Bloomberg reports that in order to approve the deal with Activision Blizzard, the U.S. corporation Microsoft has made another offer Sony: to place the new games of Call of Duty series in the subscription PlayStation Plus.
The Japanese, traditionally, are silent, but it is unlikely they will accept such an offer.
We are waiting for further developments.
Go Deeper:
- The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has refused to approve the deal between Microsoft and Activision Blizzard and is filing a lawsuit to block it
- Microsoft to contract with Nintendo to release Call of Duty series games on its consoles
- Microsoft offered Sony a ten-year contract to release Call of Duty series games on PlayStation, but the Japanese company is ignoring the agreement
- The Swedish company accuses Bobby Kotick and Phil Spencer of collusion and has sued Microsoft and Activision Blizzard.