UPDATE 6.14pm: Microsoft has responded to Sony’s suggestion it could deliberately introduces bugs and errors into Call of Duty to make it unplayable on PlayStation, reiterating it has made a “guarantee of parity between Xbox and PlayStation on access to Call of Duty”.
In a statement provided to Eurogamer, a Microsoft spokesperson said, “Since the CMA issued its Provisional Findings, we have offered solutions which address its concerns and increase the deal’s benefits to UK players and game developers. These include a guarantee of parity between Xbox and PlayStation on access to Call of Duty and legally binding commitments to ensure that Call of Duty is available to at least 150 million more players on other consoles and cloud streaming platforms once the deal closes.”
Referencing its proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard more generally, Microsoft added, “The decision now lies with the CMA on whether it will block this deal and protect Sony, the dominant market leader, or consider solutions that make more games available to more players.”
Source – eurogamer.net
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