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Sony agrees to a Call of Duty deal with Microsoft

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Last updated: 2023/07/16
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Published: July 16, 2023
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Sony has agreed to a deal for Call of Duty with Microsoft. Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer says Sony and Microsoft have agreed to a “binding agreement” to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation. It’s not immediately clear if this is a 10-year deal, like Microsoft has signed with Nintendo and other cloud providers.

This ends a bitter battle between the companies that has been waged both privately and publicly over the past year after Microsoft announced its proposed acquisition of Activision…

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