After months of court case theatrics, Microsoft and PlayStation reach agreement on Call of Duty
For much of the past year, the tech juggernauts have been in conflict with each other over Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision-Blizzard and its potential impact on the market.
A key sticking point was the Call of Duty franchise’s continued presence on Sony’s consoles, and as obstacles ahead of the merger continue to clear, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has announced that they reached a binding agreement with Sony to solve the matter, keeping the action franchise on the platform.