New data is beginning to emerge about the negotiations that allegedly took place between the two companies
At the point I’m at right now, I’m most likely starting to get a good stiff neck due to the informational ups and downs that are happening around buying ActivisionBlizzard. If I don’t have to keep your head turned Microsoft For tell you something new on this subject, I have to sharply turn it to PlayStation; This last company being the one I will focus on here.
The fact is that a series of information has been revealed concerning with the negotiations that took place between Sony and Microsoft around the Call of Duty franchise. Above all, by the second in order to satisfy the first and no longer oppose the purchase. Also; This data sheds some more light on why PlayStation is so steadfast on the subject:
PlayStation refuses any Call of Duty deal from Microsoft
- The information comes from the insider known as Tom Warrenwho commented on some the most important key points of Sony’s latest statement in the negotiation
- Sony comments that deal to continue publishing Call of Duty for next 10 years on PlayStation falls apart 1⃣
- Moreover, he alleges that Microsoft’s deal terms would be very damaging to PlayStation subscription services 2⃣
- Even if Call of Duty ended up seeing the light on PS Plus, Sony wants you to do this under better conditions than Microsoft currently offers. 3⃣
- On the other hand, the company comments that it fears that Microsoft release bug-ridden versions of Call of Duty on PlayStation to force people to switch to Xbox 4⃣
- Finally, one of Activision’s top brass, Lulu Cheng, commented on what Jim Ryan (current senior PlayStation representative) said during the first closed-door negotiations with Microsoft: “I don’t want a new deal with Call of Duty, I just want to block the purchase”
What do you think of all this new data? I will be attentive to any news that may arise in this regard to send it to you as soon as possible.