Call of Duty will remain on Sony platforms for as long as PlayStation exists, says Phil Spencer

Call of Duty will remain on Sony platforms for as long as PlayStation exists, says Phil Spencer

Phil Spencer once again insisted that as long as a PlayStation console exists, Sony will continue to see Call of Duty games on its platform, even after acquiring Activision.

Speaking to Same Brain, Spencer said they don’t want Call of Duty taken out of PlayStation and will continue to release games in the series to Sony consoles.

“We’re not going to take Call of Duty off the PlayStation. It’s not our goal. Our goal isn’t to do that as long as there’s a PlayStation we’re releasing the game on, and our goal is to continue to launch Call of Duty on PlayStation, as we did with Minecraft because we own it.”

“We’ve expanded the places people can play Minecraft, we haven’t scaled back. And it’s been good, and it’s been good for the Minecraft community in my opinion, and we want to do the same as we think about where Call of Duty can continue over the years.”

For those who have bought and invested their time in an Xbox console, Spencer says, the biggest news will be seeing “great games coming to Game Pass. It’s not about keeping these communities away from other platforms. But we want them to be a great place” to “watch these games.”

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