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But Sony is citing the history of Microsoft's acquisition of Bethesda Softworks parent company ZeniMax as a primary reason why it doesn't exactly trust Microsoft on this matter.
If you were a gamer throughout the late 2000s to the mid 2010s, you’ll know how big a deal Bungie were. Halo, perhaps their most impactful franchise, was everywhere. Becoming ...
Anyone with knowledge of Microsoft’s history as a gaming company would have perfectly good reason to wonder whether Sony’s positioned to perpetually outclass the home of Xbox when it comes to ...
Sony's strategy focuses on high-quality exclusives and maintaining market dominance, but faces challenges from Microsoft's aggressive pricing and acquisitions. Read more here.
Every single time new regulatory action is mentioned, Sony is quick to leap in with a common complaint. Namely, they are concerned about Microsoft getting control of Call of Duty, one of the ...
Microsoft agreed Wednesday to make the hit video game Call of Duty available on rival platform Nintendo for 10 years if its $69 billion purchase of game maker Activision Blizzard goes through.
Microsoft has repeatedly promised that isn’t the case, even offering Sony decade-long contracts to ensure Call of Duty appears on their system, but annoying as it may be, there’s simply no ...
Rights to the mega-hit franchise, currently owned by Activision, will be handed over to Microsoft once the deal — the largest in the gaming industry's history — is finalized in 2023.
Sony has been known to drop a PlayStation Showcase in September, and last year they revealed or detailed many top titles for their PS5 system. Gamers eagerly awaited the news of when the showcase ...
Microsoft said it has entered into an agreement with Sony to keep the wildly popular "Call of Duty" video game franchise on PlayStation consoles. Top News U.S. News ...
Sony has not accepted the offer and has yet to comment publicly. On Tuesday, Microsoft said it reached similar 10-year agreements with Nintendo and Valve, operator of video game distribution ...
Microsoft was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen nearly 50 years ago. Here's a history of the company's leadership, products, layoffs, and more.