For Hoarding Good Games for Years, Xbox Can Punish Playstation by Denying Them Ultra-Popular $31B Game Franchise

For Hoarding Good Games for Years, Xbox Can Punish Playstation by Denying Them Ultra-Popular $31B Game Franchise
Sony's PlayStation and Microsoft's Xbox

Despite being direct rivals in the game console sector, Microsoft’s Xbox and Sony’s PlayStation have enjoyed a surprising alliance in recent years. The two businesses announced a memorandum of understanding in 2019 to work together on fresh cloud-based gaming and AI technologies. Both businesses saw this alliance as a method to protect themselves from the growing threat posed by Amazon and Google’s cloud gaming services.

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Although Microsoft and Sony’s collaboration is still in its infancy, it has the potential to influence the direction of gaming. The two businesses can offer lavish user and gaming services by combining their resources and skills. However, the relationship between Microsoft’s Xbox and Sony’s Playstation has not always been easygoing because of their conflict over the multi-billion-dollar game franchise, Call of Duty.

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Xbox and PlayStation gaming consoles

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Xbox Owning Activision Blizzard Is a Problem for Playstation

Activision Blizzard, one of the biggest gaming firms in the world, was purchased by Microsoft. This acquisition sparked worries that Microsoft would exploit its dominant position in the industry to restrict access to Call of Duty and other Activision titles to Xbox gaming systems.

Microsoft, however, swiftly declared that it will keep making Call of Duty available on PlayStation platforms for at least the following ten years. This was interpreted as a concession to Sony and a demonstration of Microsoft’s commitment to supporting a robust gaming industry.

Activision Blizzard
Activision Blizzard

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Following Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the two companies have negotiated a ten-year agreement to keep CoD available on PlayStation consoles. Although it is not clear whether all the upcoming Call of Duty games will be available on PlayStation systems. It does, however, imply that CoD will be available to PlayStation players for the following decade.

However, the collaboration between Microsoft and Sony is advantageous for the gaming sector. It demonstrates the willingness of the two businesses to collaborate to improve the gaming experience for customers. Additionally, it shows that the gaming sector is developing and opening up to collaboration, which is very positive news for gaming enthusiasts.

The Multi-Billion Dollar Gaming Franchise: Call of Duty

A first-person shooter video game series called Call of Duty was released by Activision. With more than 300 million copies sold globally, it is one of the most popular video game franchises ever. The franchise is the highest-grossing entertainment franchise of all time with over $30 billion in revenue. The game’s realistic graphics and gameplay won praise, and it inspired several sequels and spin-offs.

Although the settings for Call of Duty games are often amid historical battles, the series has also explored more contemporary locales like the Middle East and the future. The games are renowned for their fast-paced action and multiplayer options that let players engage in online competition.

Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 3
Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

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CoD is a popular cultural phenomenon. It has appeared in films and television programs, and it even served as the model for actual military training exercises. The franchise is a significant player in the video game market and will undoubtedly remain well-liked for a very long time. The gaming business has been greatly impacted by this franchise and has also pushed many other gaming industries and franchises to improve.

Source: The Gamer

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Written by Rajdeep Majumder

Rajdeep Majumder is a maniac for cold coffee besides being an avid CoD enthusiast and a student of Computer Science. On top of a budding investment in music and pop culture, Rajdeep now has an accumulated interest in the world of film and television. As an aspiring content writer, he can now boast of more than 400 published articles on FandomWire under his byline. Looking ahead, he can envision himself backpacking across Europe within 1 years’ time.

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