Call of Duty will Remain on PlayStation Confirms Phil Spencer

Call of Duty will Remain on PlayStation Confirms Phil Spencer

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Following Microsoft’s surprise announcement they’re buying Activision Blizzard, pretty much everybody has wanted, needed, demanded to know – what does this mean for Call of Duty? Obviously, CoD is the crown jewel of Activision Blizzard, a company Microsoft just paid nearly $70 billion for, so it would make sense for them to want to lock it down. That said, CoD is such a monster franchise that cutting competitors like PlayStation out of the loop would mean leaving billions on the table. Do they really want to do that? It seems the answer to that question is “no,” at least for now.

Xbox (and future Activision Blizzard) boss Phil Spencer just took to Twitter to announce that he’s had some “good calls” with PlayStation leader ship this week, and that they plan to honor “existing agreements” and have a “desire to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation.”

Call of Duty will Remain on PlayStation Confirms Phil Spencer

Jan 20, 2022, 11:38pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/call-of-duty-remain-on-playstation-spencer/ > Following Microsoft’s surprise announcement they’re buying Activision Blizzard, pretty much everybody has wanted, needed, demanded to know – what does this mean for Call of Duty? Obviously, CoD is the crown jewel of Activision Blizzard, a company Microsoft just paid nearly $70 billion for, so it would make sense for them to want to lock it down. That said, CoD is such a monster franchise that cutting competitors like PlayStation out of the loop would mean leaving billions on the table. Do they really want to do that? It seems the answer to that question is “no,” at least for now. > Xbox (and future Activision Blizzard) boss Phil Spencer just took to Twitter to announce that he’s had some “good calls” with PlayStation leader ship this week, and that they plan to honor “existing agreements” and have a “desire to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation.”