Microsoft’s response to the UK consumer protection authority said 10 years was enough for Sony to develop its own alternative to Call of Duty.

Microsoft recently issued another response to the UK’s Consumer Protection Authority (CMA). He provided some interesting details, including those related to the proposed 10-year contract for the Call of Duty series’ presence on PlayStation consoles (via VGC).

Sony has 10 years to make a Call of Duty competitor

Microsoft said the The 10-year deal will ensure Sony won’t lose access to the Obligation brand for years to come. At the same time, it will save time for the Japanese giant to create a competitive series.

Remember here that the 10-year agreement proposed by the Redmond giant was not well received by Sony. After all, the PlayStation maker believes Call of Duty to be a hugely important part of its console catalog and says it can’t be replaced. However, as you can see, Microsoft has no intention of leaving. He continues to press his proposal and is using it as bargaining chip in the ongoing negotiations to accept the deal with Activision.

As you’ll recall, Microsoft recently signed an agreement with Nintendo, whereby future Call of Duty episodes will be released for that company’s consoles (if the deal goes through, of course). Later in the day, the Redmond giant also teamed up with several other players, including Nvidia. This is intended to convince regulators that the market is not threatened by a monopoly.

Call of Duty on PlayStation might be even better than on Xbox

In the last response Microsoft gave to the CMA, the use of PlayStation-specific technology (via VGC) was mentioned. The company says it wants to give every gamer the best possible experience. SO after the takeover of Activision by Microsoft Obligation You will continue to enjoy all the features of Sony platforms, including those not available on Microsoft hardware. – including adaptive triggers on DualSense controllers.

Using all the features offered by the consoles should be the only difference between the two versions of the games. Xbox Brand Director Phil Spencer previously announced that following Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision, Call of Duty will no longer receive exclusive downloadable content on either platform.

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