Microsoft says it has offered the same deal to Sony, with Call of Duty also continuing to appear on PCs.
The CMA has launched an in-depth investigation into the deal, saying Sony's revenue and users could be "significantly affected" if it loses access to Call of Duty.
A CMA spokesperson said: "We are aware of these developments and will continue to monitor the competitive landscape throughout our investigation.""bad for competition, bad for the gaming industry, and bad for gamers themselves", adding it would give Microsoft "a dominant position in gaming".
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