Sony throws in the towel, signs 10 year Call of Duty deal with Microsoft

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Sony throws in the towel, signs 10 year Call of Duty deal with Microsoft
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Sony and Microsoft have finally reached an agreement on Call of Duty.

written shortly after the buyout was announced and revealed during FTC hearings in January, Ryan dismissed concerns about Call of Duty becoming an Xbox exclusive, writing,"I’m pretty sure we will continue to see CoD on PS for many years to come … I’m not complacent and I’d rather this hadn’t happened, but we’ll be OK, more than OK.”courtroom victory over the FTC

last week, which effectively cleared the way for the Activision deal to close. The FTC still has a case pending against the buyout, but its request for a preliminary injunction to block the deal until that case is resolved was rejected, meaning the buyout can move ahead anyway. Following that decision, the UK's Competition and Markets Authority, which rejected the acquisition earlier this year, indicated that it’s willing to reopen discussions in order to address its concerns and clear the way for approval in that country. It seems that the proverbial writing is on the wall, in other words, and having seen it, Sony may have decided that a pretty good deal is better than no deal at all.

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