Phil Spencer has announced that if the Activision Blizzard acquisition goes through, Call of Duty will no longer receive exclusive downloadable content on any of the platforms.

Xbox division boss Phil Spencer has reiterated that Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard will not hurt the gaming market. In an interview on the Xbox On YouTube channel, he said that if the deal goes through, Call of Duty You will no longer receive exclusive downloadable content on certain platforms.

Spencer admitted that he wants all gamers, no matter what device they own, to enjoy the same content. This way, no one will feel like they’re playing an incomplete version.

“The same version of the game (Call of Duty – editor’s note) will be available on all platforms, as we do today. For example, if you are a PlayStation player, I don’t think you would feel like having a lower version of Minecraft, Minecraft Dungeons or the upcoming Legends. We want to make sure players have fun on whatever platform they choose to run the game on.”

You can’t deny it, the Obligation The series has a long history with DLC available exclusively for specific platforms.. However, what is interesting is that until 2015, exclusive content for these games was restricted to Xbox owners. Currently, it’s on the PlayStation side. In recent years, those who played on Sony consoles could count on additional maps and cosmetic items. In the latest installment in the series, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, on the other hand, it was all about special rewards in online play.

Regarding the availability of Call of Duty on various hardware platforms, it should be borne in mind that Microsoft recently signed an agreement with Nintendo. Thanks to this, the popular shooter series will return to the Japanese device; Of course, for that to happen, the acquisition of Activision Blizzard needs to be completed.

If you’re interested, you can watch the full interview below. The Call of Duty snippet starts at around 13 minutes.

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