{"id":343330,"date":"2022-09-08T04:00:29","date_gmt":"2022-09-08T09:00:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/?p=343330"},"modified":"2022-09-08T11:35:01","modified_gmt":"2022-09-08T16:35:01","slug":"playstation-not-impressed-with-microsofts-call-of-duty-exclusivity-plans","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/playstation-not-impressed-with-microsofts-call-of-duty-exclusivity-plans\/","title":{"rendered":"PlayStation not impressed with Microsoft’s Call of Duty exclusivity plans"},"content":{"rendered":"
It’s no controversial statement to say that Activision’s shooter franchise Call of Duty<\/em> is something of a golden goose within the gaming industry, having raked in billions of dollars worth of revenue over the course of the past two decades. As such, the military shooter franchise currently finds itself at the center of an increasingly bitter feud between Sony PlayStation and Xbox over the brand’s uncertain future.<\/p> While Microsoft’s purchase of Call of Duty<\/em> publisher<\/a> Activision Blizzard is yet to be approved and completed, PlayStation is already getting antsy about whether the cash cow is getting set to become an Xbox exclusive. Despite Xbox boss Phil Spencer previously stating that PlayStation fans can expect to play Call of Duty<\/em> titles “for many years”<\/a> post buyout even going as far as to sign a contract guaranteeing Sony as such, PlayStation’s Jim Ryan has now publicly called the terms of the agreement “inadequate on many levels.”<\/p> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=r72GP1PIZa0<\/p>