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Report: Microsoft and Sony might have worked out a deal for Call of Duty


What you need to know

  • Microsoft is currently working to acquire Activision Blizzard for almost $69 billion. 
  • The deal is undergoing regulatory review, and has seen PlayStation parent company Sony push for the deal to be blocked. 
  • Microsoft has reportedly offered Sony a 10-year deal for Call of Duty to remain on PlayStation consoles. 
  • According to a new report, Microsoft and Sony recently held meetings to discuss exact terms for the deal.

As Microsoft continues to try and close its biggest deal ever, we’re getting more and more reports of different potential actions and concessions Microsoft will consent to in order to get the deal finished.

The latest report comes from SeekingAlpha (opens in new tab), which reports that Microsoft and Sony recently held meetings to discuss terms and provide assurances that after the deal closes, Microsoft will “allow Activision’s games to be played on the PlayStation console.”





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