As already known, the path to the purchase of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft is still on its way, something that truly impacted the video game industry at the beginning of the year. And now that this agreement is at all to realize, Phil Spencer is still questioned about SI Call of Duty will become an exclusive Xbox .
In a new interview, the CEO of the video game division comments that the purchase of the company goes more for mobile aspects, there is no such intention to remove Cod from other companies such as Sony . He even mentions that you want something similar to what happens with Minecraft , game that is still available on all platforms despite having bought Moving .
Speaking at the event Tech Live of The Wall Street Journal, Spencer expanded the future of Call of Duty , where he said the following:
Call of Duty will be specifically available in PlayStation. I would love to see it on Switch, I would love to see the playable game on many screens. Our intention is to treat COD as Minecraft.
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It is worth mentioning that these comments are somewhat confused, since it is understood that it would not be planning to withdraw the shooters franchise of other platforms, but the treatment they wanted to sign to have Call of Duty was also announced Multiplatform in the next three years. So this is still in the air.
In the speech of Spencer , he also stated again that the main thing that Microsoft is looking for is the mobile market:
This opportunity is really mobile for us. When you think about 3 billion people playing video games, there are only around 200 million homes on the console.
For now, the treatment to carry out the purchase continues its course with a look at the 2023 .
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