The PlayStation has been in turmoil for weeks now that Microsoft wants to buy Activision Blizzard. He actively opposes the acquisition. According to Dealreporter magazine, PlayStation chief Jim Ryan is said to have even decided to take a trip to Brussels, where the antitrust authority will soon discuss approving a $68.7 billion deal that will eventually send all brands associated with Activision Blizzard to the Microsoft stable. That is, if it is approved. The European Commission now faces the first phase, which will last until 8 November. During this time, she must conduct an analysis and assess whether everything is in order.
If no significant deficiencies are found, the second, more detailed stage of the analysis begins. PlayStation’s main argument in this case is the possibility of losing the incredibly profitable Call of Duty brand. Although it is not a long-term exclusive for this company’s console, it has had a number of exclusive bonuses for players who play on it so far. Xbox head Phil Spencer completely denies this possibility and is working with the idea of connecting players as much as possible, which is due to the fact that he will leave CoD on all existing platforms.
PlayStation boss Jim Ryan reportedly flew to Brussels last month to raise Sony’s concerns with EU regulators over Xbox’s deal with Activision Blizzard. pic.twitter.com/oPAEJwSSUJ
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Source :Indian TV
