Xbox claims to ban PlayStation Call of Duty from Game Pass for years

Xbox has claimed that PlayStation has prevented Call of Duty from being on Xbox Game Pass for years. There was a lot of chaos surrounding Microsoft’s $70 billion acquisition of Activision. The tech giant announced earlier this year that it intends to buy the massive game publisher, which would give Xbox full control of Call of Duty, Overwatch, World of Warcraft, and more. Although some regulators have already agreed to the deal, there are still others that need convincing and Sony has decided to fight its best fight. Earlier this…

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Xbox Boss responds to PlayStation-exclusive Call of Duty concerns

Xbox chief Phil Spencer has responded to PlayStation’s very vociferous concerns about what could happen if Call of Duty becomes exclusive on the Microsoft-owned platform. In case you somehow missed it, Microsoft announced that it will be acquiring Activision for nearly $70 billion, which means it will be acquiring franchises like Call of Duty as first-party titles. It’s the biggest deal in gaming history, which has resulted in a lot of scrutiny by platform owners, players, and other regulators. As the deal makes its way through regulators, a number of…

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PlayStation Boss complains about the impending Call of Duty Xbox Exclusivity

Xbox and PlayStation are facing a public dispute over where Call of Duty will be playable in the future. Needless to say, Call of Duty is one of the biggest franchises in entertainment history, constantly generating billions of dollars in sales and micro-transactions. The brand only becomes more valuable with free spin-offs like Call of Duty: Mobile And the Call of Duty: War Zone Upgrading the brand and providing other sources of revenue outside of the annual major issue. It is one of the pillars of the online gaming community…

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Call of Duty will stay on PlayStation, Xbox reconfirm

Xbox is committed to maintaining Call of Duty on PlayStation and other platforms when the Activision deal closes. Earlier this year, Microsoft made an amazing announcement with the largest acquisition in the history of the gaming industry. The tech giant has confirmed that it will buy Activision for just $70 billion, meaning that Call of Duty, Overwatch, World of Warcraft and tons of other major franchises and top-tier developers will all become first-party properties for Xbox. The immediate concern by some was that this could mean that Call of Duty…

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