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"Call of Duty" on Playstation: Sony signs deal with Microsoft

Domagoj Belancic
17.7.2023
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Microsoft confirms that Sony has signed a deal for "Call of Duty". The popular game series will continue to be released for Playstation consoles following Microsoft's takeover of Activision Blizzard.

Microsoft is acquiring the video games group Activision Blizzard King for around 69 billion dollars. The deal is set to go through on 18 July. Even after the takeover, the mega franchise "Call of Duty" will continue to be released for Playstation consoles. To ensure this, Sony has signed a binding deal with Microsoft. This was confirmed by Xbox boss Phil Spencer in a tweet:

Spencer writes: "We are pleased to announce that Microsoft and Playstation have signed an agreement that will see Call of Duty continue to appear on Playstation consoles following the Activision Blizzard acquisition. We look forward to a future where gamers worldwide have more choice to play their favourite games."

Sony has so far positioned itself as the biggest opponent of the billion-euro acquisition. The Japanese company has strictly refused to enter into deals with Microsoft in the hope that the takeover can be stopped.

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