Microsoft lets Sony put Call of Duty on PlayStation Plus under the 10-year deal

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Microsoft will acquire Activision Blizzard, and it has offered a 10-year deal to Nintendo for Call of Duty. On the other hand, it's not that peaceful with Sony due to the issues mentioned in previous reports. Microsoft has also offered a similar deal to the Japanese company, but now it's discovered that an additional term might persuade Sony to sign.

According to the latest report, the 10-year contract will also allow Sony to put Call of Duty on PlayStation Plus. However, it's unclear whether the deal implies that each new version will be available on the day it's released. Since Xbox Game Pass often gives exclusives from day one, it has to be the same for Sony to be interested in the deal.

Of course, it now depends on how Sony will make its move. The company has been worrying that the video game franchise will only be available on Xbox and PC. Since Microsoft has offered such a generous deal (at least to us), will Sony finally accept it?

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