Microsoft promises to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation for next decade. Sony believes it
on Sunday. "We look forward to a future where players globally have more choice to play their favorite games."the FTC's request for a temporary injunction blocking the Microsoft-Activision merger while the regulator scrutinized the deal further to build a legal case against the takeover.
It's worth pointing out that during the FTC's pursuit of its temporary injunction, it was revealed Sony gaming exec Jim Ryan had indicated in an email that he didn't see the exclusivity of titles to certain consoles as anti-competitive, and that he expected Call of Duty to appear on PlayStation for"many years to come."
The watchdog signaled it hoped the situation could be discussed and worked out without litigation. On Monday, a tribunal in LondonMicrosoft's appeal against the CMA's blockade of the deal for two months, giving both sides more time to figure out a resolution.
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