Microsoft has spoken out against Sony‘s claims that its ongoing attempt to acquire Activision Blizzard would be anti-competitive, especially with regards to Call of Duty.
It also lists five reasons arguing against Sony’s claim that the addition of Activision Blizzard games to Game Pass would lead to an unattainable lead in subscription services for Microsoft. According to Microsoft, this claim is wrong because:
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It also lists five reasons arguing against Sony’s claim that the addition of Activision Blizzard games to Game Pass would lead to an unattainable lead in subscription services for Microsoft. According to Microsoft, this claim is wrong because:
- it’s not part of Microsoft’s strategy to remove content from players, and COD will still be on PlayStation as a paid title
- data shows that players see subscription services as only one way to pay for games
- Sony’s claim ignores the “dynamic nature” of subscription services, and the fact that Sony has its own too
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- there are numerous other game distribution channels and subscription services, many of which include content that isn’t available on Xbox
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