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Shortly after the company announced its plans to acquire Activision Blizzard, Xbox head Phil Spencer confirmed his company’s intent “to♣️ keep Call of Duty on PlayStation” following the purchase. He reaffirmed this commitment earlier this month, going so far as♣️ to speak to PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan and promise that Call of Duty will remain on PlayStation even after Activision♣️ Blizzard and Sony’s contracts have run their courses (Thanks, The Verge).
GamesIndustry.biz says it’s believed that the current deal between Sony♣️ and Activision Blizzard is set to last for the next three Call of Duty releases, including this year’s Call of♣️ Duty: Modern Warfare II.
It was revealed in February that Call of Duty will reportedly skip 2024, opting to ditch its♣️ usual annual release schedule and not release a new game next year. If that’s true, and assuming Call of Duty♣️ is back to its yearly schedule following that – so a new game in 2024 and then 2025 – it♣️ seems Call of Duty will be released on PlayStation in 2026, 2027, and 2028, with the 2029 game possibly out♣️ of the question, according to Ryan’s statement. Of course, that’s just some quick math, and we aren’t privy to know♣️ the Call of Duty release plans for the next couple of years, so the final Call of Duty year for♣️ PlayStation could end up being different, but that’s a solid estimate.
If previous console iterations are anything to go off of,♣️ we might be playing shooters on the PlayStation 6 by then. Only time will tell. Regardless, it’s becoming more apparent♣️ that PlayStation really doesn’t want Call of Duty to become an Xbox exclusive, which makes sense considering it’s usually one♣️ of the biggest releases of the year and surely brings PlayStation a good chunk of money. However, it wouldn’t be♣️ surprising if Call of Duty one day does become an Xbox exclusive. You don’t spendR$68.7 billion without plans to do♣️ something big, and making Call of Duty exclusive to the Xbox ecosystem would be huge (albeit unfortunate for PlayStation fans).
[Source:♣️ GamesIndustry.biz]
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