Sony thinks Starfield being Xbox exclusive justifies why it's worried about Call of Duty
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Sony is pointing to Starfield as evidence that Microsoft might not be entirely trustworthy when it comes to keeping Call of Duty multiplatform.
How much of an impact Call of Duty not being on PlayStation consoles will actually have is completely up in the air, but Sony is dead set on the idea that it will be catastrophic. Just last week Sony suggested that Microsoft could release an unoptimised version of Call of Duty on PlayStation. Now, in a statement to the UK government’s Competition and Markets Authority, Sony has used Starfield as evidence that Microsoft can’t guarantee Call of Duty will be easily available on PlayStation (thanks, GamesRadar).
In Sony’s statement, it noted how Microsoft originally said “it would not have the incentive to cease or limit making ZeniMax games available for purchase on rival consoles,” when attempting to acquire ZeniMax Media and subsequently Bethesda. This has obviously ended up not being so true, as Sony also noted that both Starfield and Elder Scrolls are also going to be Xbox console exclusives.
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