Xbox boss open to a “longer term commitment that Sony would be comfortable with” for Call of Duty
Phil Speꦜncer is a bit tired of discussing Call of Duty on PlayStation

Xbox head Phil Spen🍃cer has made it abundantly clear that Call of Duty will be remaining on PlaySta🦂tion consoles.
Appearing on The Verge's podcast earlier this week, Spencer was once again asked about taking Call of Duty off PlayStation systems, provided 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microso꧃ft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard proceedsꦯ. "It’s not about ♊at some point I pull the rug underneath PlayStation 7’s legs," Spencer began by saying.
"This idea that we would write a contract that says the word forever in it I think is a little bit silly, but to make a longer term commitment that Sony would be comfortable with, regulators would be comfortable with, I have no issue with that at all," the he🌠ad of Xbox continued.
Spencer, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft at large, have been asked numerous times about Call of Duty since it was announced the company would be acquiring Activision Blizzard earlier this year. Last month in October, Spencer revealed his wish to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:treat Call of Duty like Minecraft, and ๊put it on as many platforms as possible despite the acquisition (Microsoft previously acquired Minecraft developer Mojang).
Despite this, PlayStation head Jim Ryan called Spencer's offer of keeping Call of Duty on PlayStation platforms "澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:inadequate on many levels." Countering this, Microsoft then asserted that even if every Call of Duty player switched to Xbox consoles, PlayStation🌳 would supposedly still have a bigger audience.
Considering 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Modern Warfare 2 just had the bigg💦est Call of Duty launch everꦡ on a PlayStation console last month in October, perhaps it's not surprising 💧Spencer wishes to keep the series on S♑ony's platform.
Activision Blizzard's president recently asserted he was confident the Microsoft acquisition would close by June 2023.
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