{"id":818365,"date":"2023-03-10T15:48:22","date_gmt":"2023-03-10T20:48:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dotesports.com\/?p=818365"},"modified":"2023-03-10T15:48:24","modified_gmt":"2023-03-10T20:48:24","slug":"sony-speaks-up-about-microsofts-call-of-duty-offer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dotesports.com\/business\/news\/sony-speaks-up-about-microsofts-call-of-duty-offer","title":{"rendered":"Sony speaks up about Microsoft’s Call of Duty offer"},"content":{"rendered":"
In Microsoft’s response to the U.K. regulator, the Competition and Market Authority, it reiterated its willingness to offer a 10-year contract with Sony in regard to Call of Duty<\/em>. Recently, it also offered for Sony to release new Call of Duty<\/em> titles as a day-one release<\/a> on PlayStation’s competitor subscription service, PlayStation Plus. <\/p>
Sony’s still not having it, though, and according to a report from Video Games Chronicle<\/a>, the company still has reservations about such a deal because of licensing costs that could force it to raise prices on newly released Activision Blizzard games after the deal is made. <\/p>