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Sony throws shade at Xbox's Call of Duty offer, claims it will 'irreparably harm competition'

The war between Sony and Microsoft continues as Sony voices its concern over Microsoft's latest Call of Duty offer

Published on: Mar 12, 2023 09:00 PM IST
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Sony and Microsoft's ongoing war takes a new turn as Sony voices its concerns over Microsoft's latest Call of Duty offer. According to Sony, the proposed deal would do more harm than good to the industry, citing the possibility of damaging competition and innovation.

Will 'irreparably' damage competition, Sony fires back at Xbox's CoD offer
Will 'irreparably' damage competition, Sony fires back at Xbox's CoD offer

The recent public release of reports filed by both companies to the UK's Competition and Markets Authority shows that while Microsoft is confident in getting Call of Duty running on Switch, Sony is worried about Xbox's plan to sabotage Call of Duty on PlayStation.

In the redacted details of Microsoft's proposal to Sony to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation for the next decade, Sony claims that the current offer would be bad for competition. Sony states that "We believe their current offer will irreparably harm competition and innovation in the industry. " Sony lists their concerns, including Microsoft raising the price of Call of Duty on PlayStation, lowering the quality of the PlayStation version, not investing in the multiplayer experience on PlayStation, or making Call of Duty available only on Game Pass.

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It is unclear how this ongoing battle will end, but for now, it seems that Sony is determined to fight back against Microsoft and Activision Blizzard's merger over Call of Duty. The stakes are high, and the outcome of this clash will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the gaming industry.

 
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