Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer reiterates, yet again, that Call of Duty will remain on PlayStation

Robert Collins

In a just-published interview with The Verge, Xbox CEO Phil Spencer has once again reassured Call of Duty fans on PlayStation that they have nothing to worry about if and when the Activision Blizzard deal goes through:

We are committed to continuing to ship Call of Duty on PlayStation. People are worried about that. We are committed to putting these games in Game Pass, which gives people more options in how they want to go play these games. 

Spencer has publicly stated numerous times over the course of the year that Microsoft intends to keep the hugely popular FPS franchise on non-Xbox platforms. Spencer has even been quoted as saying—as pointed out by the interviewer in the piece—that ““You will have Call of Duty on PlayStation for as long as there is a PlayStation.”

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“When I’m standing out publicly saying it, I would assume anybody at Sony would see that,” Spencer added.

The Microsoft Gaming chief executive also revisited an example he has pointed out several times recently regarding Xbox Game Studios IPs on other platforms:

 I support the players on PlayStation who want to play our games like Minecraft. We don’t expand Minecraft Dungeons and Minecraft Legends out of any contract we have with Sony, but the contract we have with our customers. That is what’s important. 

These latest statements from Spencer come as EU antitrust regulators launch a new investigation into Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Even more recently, the European Commission has had to respond to allegations of bias in favor of Sony after staff member Ricardo Cardoso said in a tweet that the Call of Duty franchise would stay on “my PlayStation.”

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