Microsoft executive denies discussion of Call of Duty exclusivity

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
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A Microsoft director has actually declared that the subject of Call of Duty exclusivity was “never discussed” throughout purchase talks, a minimum of not with them. 

This case originates from Microsoft’s primary monetary police officer Amy Hood (using Axios’ Stephen Totilo on Twitter) that disclosed – as component of Microsoft’s continuous court hearing with the United States Federal Trade Commission over its Activision acquisition – that discuss Call of Duty’s exclusivity with Microsoft had not been ever before discussed throughout the business’s purchase conversations.

“The possibility of making Call of Duty exclusive to Xbox was never assessed or discussed with me,” Hood creates in the file, “nor was it even mentioned in any of the presentations to or discussions with the Board of Directors.” 

As Totilo likewise mentions in a follow-up tweet, Hood’s statement likewise discloses that the last discussion to Microsoft’s board of supervisors mentioned that the business’s purpose was to: “[c]ontinue developing all acquired games and franchises, and continue selling on all relevant platforms (e.g., Android, iOS, PlayStation, Steam, Switch, Windows, Xbox, etc.)”  

It shows up that Hood was significant regarding this purpose, as previously this year Microsoft signed a deal to put Call of Duty on Nintendo consoles for 10 years – despite the reality the UK’s Competition as well as Markets Authority thinks that the FPS series will have a hard time running on the hybrid console

Elsewhere throughout Microsoft’s as well as the FTC’s test, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that he doesn’t like the idea of console-exclusive games which if it depended on him, he would certainly remove them. It was likewise disclosed previously today, using an inner e-mail from Xbox Games Studio head Matt Booty, that Microsoft was ready to “spend Sony out of business” back in 2019.

The subject of making Activision titles gaming console exclusives has actually bothered Sony particularly, however that can criticize it when in 2021, more than a million PlayStation players only played Call of Duty

 

Source: gamesradar.com

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