Sony is afraid of competition from Microsoft in the event of exclusivity Call of Duty. This is a merger with Activision Blizzard, which the head fiercely opposes.
The Japanese company claims to be confined to shooters and royal battles, and the main engine in this field is Destiny. Next up are classified game hours, which should demonstrate that Call of Duty has a much stronger market position.
Microsoft responded to these remarks in a rather egregious manner. According to the company, Sony wants to maintain its dominant position in the market, and the release agreement for Call of Duty might have been signed a few months ago.
"Sony's position should be seen for what it is, rather than a genuine concern about continued access to COD, which the company might provide a few months ago."
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God of War: Ragnarok's development costs have been deemed "small" by Sony compared to the cost of making Call of Duty. Earlier it was revealed that the Japanese company does not believe Microsoft's statements due to the Starfield incident.
With the exception of one, the document lists six businesses that were involved with Microsoft's acquisition. Minecraft's release was done by 4J Studios, which remained anonymous.
The Consumer Financial Protection Authority (CFA) is one of the most powerful three regulators currently opposing Microsoft's merger with Activision Blizzard, along with the US Federal Trade Commission and the European Commission. The final decision of the CMA must be published next month, not later than April 26, 2023.