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Microsoft’s “agreement” to keep COD on PlayStation is for 10 years

Microsoft’s “agreement” to keep COD on PlayStation is for 10 years

The recently signed agreement between Microsoft and Sony for Call of Duty on PlayStation is said to be for ten years. Over the weekend, Xbox chief Phil Spencer tweeted that the agreement, which Microsoft claims has been in the works and waiting to be signed for months, has finally been signed by Sony.

The agreement, which Microsoft claims has been in the works for months, has finally been signed by Sony.

It was unclear from Spencer’s tweet, however, whether this binding agreement would be in place forever, whether it would be for 10 years as the corporation had originally proposed, or some other term. Now Axios journalist Stephen Totilo claims that Sony has said that the agreement will be for 10 years.

Sony has now said that the agreement will be for 10 years.

Microsoft announces "agreement" to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation

«Sony confirmed to me/Axios that PlayStation’s agreement with Microsoft on Call of Duty (pending Activision’s purchase) is for 10 years» — he tweeted. Asked what the other terms of the agreement are, Totilo said no further information has been forthcoming.

And when asked what the other terms of the agreement are, Totilo said no further information has been forthcoming.

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