Microsoft makes big Call of Duty concession to Sony, but PlayStation owner still has concerns

It’s been over a year since Microsoft first initiated the purchase of Activision Blizzard and Sony has not let up in its objections since. It seems that Xbox is willing to make new concessions to its longtime rival, though, offering it the option to list new Call of Duty titles on day one on PlayStation Plus. But Sony still isn’t satisfied with the deal.

According to reporting from Video Games Chronicle, it seems that Sony still has concerns about licensing costs that could cause it to raise prices on new Activision Blizzard games. In response to the concerns, Microsoft reiterated the previous decade-long agreement was still on the table as well as offering Sony the chance to host it on PlayStation Plus on the same day and duration as Game Pass.

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