PlayStation boss Jim Ryan said in an email that he's pretty sure Call of Duty will remain on PlayStation consoles 'for many years to come.'
Shortly after the proposed acquisition was announced, Jim Ryan said he expects to see Call of Duty games on PlayStation consoles"for many years to come."Sony is ferociously opposed to Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard, in large part out of purported concern that the ultra-lucrative Call of Duty series could eventually be made an Xbox console exclusive.
"I’ve spent a fair bit of time with both Phil [Xbox chief Phil Spencer] and Bobby [Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick] over the past day," Ryan wrote in an email."I’m pretty sure we will continue to see CoD on PS for many years to come."
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