Call of Duty may not appear on Game Pass for a 'number of years' following Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, due to a prior agreement with Sony.
to the Competition and Markets Authority’s decision to review the $69 billion merger due to several concerns, including the impact of competition in the console, game streaming and subscription spaces.alluding to “prior agreements” between Activision and Sony which would prohibit Microsoft from adding Call of Duty to Game Pass, even in the event of the acquisition being approved.
It’s been speculated that should the acquisition be finalised, Call of Duty, which is often the highest-selling game of the year across all consoles, would appear on Microsoft’s subscription service, thus severely undercutting Sony, where the game would be sold for full price. However, it now appears that even should the merger happen, this couldn’t happen for some time. Sony and Activision entered into a co-marketing deal for the mega-franchise during the
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