Sony’s position on the Microsoft-Activision deal for Xbox was just fully exposed



What you need to know

  • Yesterday, UK regulator the CMA published claims from both Sony and Microsoft with regards to the big Activision deal for Xbox.
  • Microsoft is trying to purchase Call of Duty maker Activision for $69 billion dollars, as part of a push to get into mobile and PC gaming in a bigger way.
  • Sony PlayStation is nervous about preserving the status quo, thinking that Call of Duty in Xbox Game Pass could harm its business (even if it benefits consumers at large). 
  • Sony also claimed that Microsoft hadn’t attempted to reach out to them to negotiate. 
  • That claim was directly contradicted by Activision CCO and EVP for corporate affairs today, noting that SIE president Jim Ryan said behind closed doors that Sony’s intent is not to negotiate, but simply block the deal. 

Yesterday, Sony’s curious position on the UK regulatory body the CMA was published publicly as part of the regulatory process for the Activision-Blizzard deal. Therein, Sony made a range of bizarre claims without any substantive evidence, including “Microsoft will introduce bugs on purpose” into Call of Duty on PlayStation, while also claiming Microsoft hasn’t offered Sony any negotiations, despite publicly doing so. 

Sony’s claims to the CMA can be read in full over here, and are easily debunked blow by blow by anyone with a shred of logic and a crayon. It potentially reveals a sense of desperation from the company over how the Activision-Microsoft merger could play out in the future, despite Microsoft’s best attempts at giving Sony peace of mind over how it will handle Activision’s portfolio. Microsoft has publicly stated that it will continue to treat Call of Duty on PlayStation how it treats Minecraft, Elder Scrolls Online, and the few dozen other Xbox games on the system. But now we know that Sony is merely arguing in bad faith. 





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