US trade federation steps up its pressure on Activision’s purchase of Blizzard, unveils 10-year deal to bring Microsoft games Call of Duty On Nintendo consoles. While some saw the move as a way to make it clear that the series would not be an Xbox exclusive, Others, such as Sony, noted that it was a desperate move.
According to a report by MLex, a site specializing in mergers and corporate moves, the recent announcement to bring Call of Duty games to Nintendo consoles was not to Sony’s liking, as they noted that it Microsoft’s desperation to approve the Activision Blizzard purchase is clear. It is noted that the Japanese company considers this movement to be “smoke and mirrors”.
In that sense, Sony has indicated that the deal doesn’t make much sense for Activision. In particular, it is noted that The Nintendo public is not interested in Call of Duty gamesSomething that has been clarified with failure the ghost Along with that comes the challenge of bringing games like Wii U battlefieldOr whatever the next big installment is, the Switch is something that Activision doesn’t like, according to Sony.
Finally, Sony points out that Nintendo’s role in the conflict is minimal, since Exclusivity of Activision Blizzard games is not something that actually affects them or their services. On a related note, there is already a date for the first attack Warzone 2. Similarly, Modern Warfare II Its sales have exceeded The Elder Ring.
Editor’s note:
Both Sony and Microsoft are doing everything possible to prevent each other’s plans from coming to fruition. While Sony’s arguments on this point make sense, considering the success of the Switch, it doesn’t completely rule out the idea that, if battlefield May run well on this platform, not a hit for Nintendo and Xbox.
Through: MLX