If you are a recurring player of Call of Duty You will know that there are currently one or another exclusive benefit that players of PlayStation. A marketing deal before the whole Xbox buyout of Activision thing started benefited PlayStation gamers with benefits such as experience bonuses, skins and other extra content.
Well, it seems that this practice of exclusive content with the multi-million dollar Activision franchise will cease to exist once Xbox’s purchase of the company is finalized. Phil Spencer assures that they have no interest in executing this type of practice once the series becomes their property.
the same version of Call of Duty for all platforms
speaking in the videopodcast Xbox On this week, Phil Spencer touched on the subject of the purchase of Activision and that Call of Duty It will not be an exclusive game of its platforms. He assured that, contrary to what happens with the extra bonuses that currently exist for players of Call of Duty on PlayStation, they have no interest in doing something similar now that the game becomes their property and rather ensures that They will seek that the best possible version is on all platforms where the game exists.
“When we say, available everywhere or non-exclusive, it means we want to make the best version of Call of Duty for any player on all platforms,” said Phil Spencer.
When Phil Spencer was asked about the possibility of seeing exclusive content, he replied the following:
No no no. We won’t. A great game that arrived a few weeks ago is Hogwarts Legacy. And if, there is a mission that is available for PlayStation, but it is not available for Xbox. I know, this is part of the industry, but it’s not the game we want to play either. .
It is not a skin or a weapon. It’s not some kind of game mode. The same version of the game will be available on all platforms, which is really what we do today.
Phil Spencer gave as an example Minecraftarguing that PlayStation players have access to a version with the same quality as what can be found on Xbox and without missing any content.
We remind you that while in the FTC continues with the paperwork and investigations, on the side of the European Commission they have been satisfied with solutions to concerns, especially with recent license agreements of Call of Dutywhich perhaps means that they will most certainly give Microsoft the green light for the purchase of almost 70 billion dollars.