Microsoft Tells US FTC It Doesn't Know When Call of Duty Was Released, Why Franchise Is Special: Report

Microsoft cited its promise to expand the availability of Call of Duty by bringing it to the Nintendo Switch.

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By ANI | Updated: 3 January 2023 18:09 IST
Highlights
  • Microsoft had announced plans to acquire Activision for $68.7 billion
  • US FTC is seeking to block the deal citing antitrust concerns
  • Microsoft has promised to expand instead of limiting access to games

Call of Duty fans have been expressing worries regarding the future of the game

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Microsoft announced its plans to acquire Activision Blizzard a year ago, sparking concerns that the firm might keep Call of Duty, the video game company's iconic franchise, from appearing on Sony's PlayStation. According to a report, an American technology news website, last year in January Microsoft announced it would spend $68.7 billion to acquire Activision Blizzard, highlighting how it would get Call of Duty, Warcraft and Candy Crush for that fee.

However, The Verge reports that Microsoft's lawyers are suddenly pretending they have no idea why Call of Duty is special or even when it came out.

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Microsoft's 37-page reply to the US' Federal Trade Commission (FTC) lawsuit seeking to block the Activision Blizzard deal includes the following passage:

"Microsoft avers that it lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations concerning industry perceptions of Call of Duty and Call of Duty's original release date; or as to the truth of the allegations concerning Call of Duty's launch and typical release schedule and the resources and budget Activision allocates to Call of Duty, including the number of studios that work on Call of Duty."

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In its complaint, the FTC argued that acquiring Activision Blizzard would "enable Microsoft to suppress competitors to its Xbox gaming consoles and its rapidly growing subscription content and cloud-gaming business."

A lot of people have been worried about the future of Call of Duty, to the point where Xbox CEO Phil Spencer publicly assured the public that the franchise will be accessible on PlayStation for as long as PlayStations are in production.

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In its response to the FTC, Microsoft cited its promise to expand, not limit, the availability of Activision's flagship series by bringing it to the Nintendo Switch.

As per The Verge, Nintendo and Microsoft have agreed to keep Call of Duty on Nintendo platforms for 10 years following the acquisition, and offered Sony a 10-year deal too, after Sony previously rebuffed a three-year extension. Sony hasn't publicly responded to the 10-year offer. *

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