Microsoft has reportedly offered Sony the option to include Call of Duty in its PlayStation Plus subscription service.
on PlayStation that Microsoft has already offered Sony, the proposal also includes the option to put Call of Duty on Sony's subscription service, PlayStation Plus.The Federal Trade Commission is currently moving to block Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard
and has concerns that if the deal were to be approved, Microsoft could harm competitors by withholding the likes of Call of Duty and other Activision franchises from rival consoles and gaming services. Microsoft offering Sony the option to put Call of Duty on PlayStation Plus, as well as the previously offered 10-year deal, could help appease regulators' concerns.
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