Apparently Microsoft According to a New York Times report, Sony has been offered a deal to keep the Call of Duty franchise on PlayStation for 10 years.
The tech giant announced its plans to acquire Activision Blizzard earlier this year for about $70 billion, but the deal has come under close scrutiny from regulators such as the UK’s competition authority and markets (CMA) and the European Commission, according to a report by digitartlend. .
According to the New York Times, Microsoft said it made an offer on Nov. 11 to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation for another decade, but Sony declined to comment on that specific statement.
Previously, PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan revealed that Microsoft had offered to offer another three years of Call of Duty on the PlayStation platform after existing contracts expired, and Microsoft has not commented on this statement.