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'Call of Duty' will stay on Sony's PlayStation console after Activision deal, Xbox boss promises - MarketWatch
Jan 20, 2022 45 secs
Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox boss addressed fears late Thursday that the company will shut out competing consoles from Activision Blizzard Inc.’s flagship “Call of Duty” franchise and other popular games if an attempted acquisition of the game maker is approved.

gaming chief Phil Spencer tweeted regarding the company’s intentions late Thursday in an apparent bid to allay fears from those who use Sony Corp.’s.

On Tuesday, Microsoft shocked the videogame world, announcing plans it would buy Activision Blizzard.

for $69 billion, prompting many to speculate whether Microsoft would find a way to build a moat around the video game publisher’s titles, despite Chief Executive Satya Nadella saying would make games “accessible to all.”

There have also been concerns that the deal would be a focus of antitrust regulators, with willingness to allow Activision Blizzard games to be released on consoles other than the Xbox one of the key issues mentioned

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