![]() Microsoft previously made the same 10-year pledge to keep “Call of Duty” on Sony’s PlayStation consoles, and Smith said the company was willing to make it “legally enforceable by regulators in the U.S., U.K. The “proposed concessions” the Microsoft exec was referring to was the tech giant’s promise to make “Call of Duty” available on Nintendo platforms for the first time as well as on Valve’s Steam for a period of at least 10 years once the merger with Activision Blizzard closes. While we believe in giving peace a chance, we have complete confidence in our case and welcome the opportunity to present it in court.” We have been committed since Day One to addressing competition concerns, including by offering earlier this week proposed concessions to the FTC. ![]() ![]() In a statement posted on Twitter, Microsoft president Brad Smith said, “We continue to believe that our deal to acquire Activision Blizzard will expand competition and create more opportunities for gamers and game developers. ![]()
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