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Microsoft’s Main Argument Against Sony’s ‘Call Of Duty’ Protests Doesn’t Work

Por: Forbes Tech January 28, 2023

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Modern Warfare 2IW Sony is once again trying to convince regulators to block Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard, and once again, citing the fact that they don’t believe Microsoft will offer them parity on Call of Duty once they own it. Microsoft has repeatedly promised that isn’t the case, even offering Sony decade-long contracts to ensure Call of Duty appears on their system, but annoying as it may be, there’s simply no... + full article



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