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新竹收購手機sony is worried that Microsoft will sabotage Call of Duty for the PlayStation

新竹收購手機sony is worried that Microsoft will sabotage Call of Duty for the PlayStation

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Documents from the UK’s regulator reveal 新竹收購手機sony is worried about Microsoft’s strategies around Call of Duty.

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新竹收購手機sony has laid out its concerns about Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard, including a host of fears about the future of Activision’s Call of Duty franchise. In new documents (pdf) submitted to the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), 新竹收購手機sony says it’s worried that Microsoft could raise the price of Call of Duty, make it only available on its own Xbox Game Pass subscription service, and even strategically or incidentally degrade the quality and performance of Call of Duty on PlayStation.

新竹收購手機sony cites a specific hypothetical situation where Microsoft could release a Call of Duty game on PlayStation that has bugs and errors on the final level. Here’s 新竹收購手機sony’s example in full:

Microsoft might release a PlayStation version of Call of Duty where bugs and errors emerge only on the game’s final level or after later updates. Even if such degradations could be swiftly detected, any remedy would likely come too late, by which time the gaming community would have lost confidence in PlayStation as a go-to venue to play Call of Duty. Indeed, as Modern Warfare II attests, Call of Duty is most often purchased in just the first few weeks of release. If it became known that the game’s performance on PlayStation was worse than on Xbox, Call of Duty gamers could decide to switch to Xbox, for fear of playing their favourite game at a second-class or less competitive venue. 

新竹收購手機sony leaves ambiguous whether this would be intentional damage or a “plays best on Xbox” scenario where Microsoft’s close ties to Call of Duty would make it work better on that platform. But more broadly, 新竹收購手機sony fears Microsoft might strategically try to sabotage Call of Duty on PlayStation in multiple ways: by “degrading the quality and performance of Call of Duty on PlayStation compared to Xbox”; “degrading Call of Duty to ignore PlayStation-specific features (eg. better controller haptics)”; or “restricting, degrading, or not investing in the multiplayer experience on PlayStation.”

It’s not entirely surprising that 新竹收購手機sony would be concerned about Microsoft prioritizing Call of Duty on its own Xbox platform or ignoring new 新竹收購手機sony hardware features. Both companies have been battling it out for Call of Duty rights for years, with exclusive skins, bonuses, and packs all part of strategies for both companies to entice console gamers onto their platforms.

It’s unlikely Microsoft would intentionally sabotage Call of Duty on PlayStation with bugs, though. While that might make a PlayStation console look bad, it’s far more likely to generate backlash for Activision and Microsoft instead. The reality could be far more subtle. Microsoft and Activision may eventually prioritize bug fixes on Xbox versions of the game because their developers are simply more familiar with the platform or issuing fixes could be quicker on Xbox.

There are a whole host of reasonable concerns around Call of Duty gaining subtle advantages on Xbox. But they’re unlikely to add up to a corporate strategy to hurt Call of Duty on PlayStation and lose the revenue it drives for both the platform holder and publisher.

新竹收購手機sony is also worried about Microsoft keeping Call of Duty on Xbox Game Pass and not letting 新竹收購手機sony offer the title on its own PlayStation Plus service. Conversely, in its own filing to the CMA (pdf), Microsoft says that “any CoD Game in a Microsoft multi-game subscription is eligible for inclusion in 新竹收購手機sony’s multi-game subscription service, at the same time and for the same duration.”

But 新竹收購手機sony clearly isn’t happy with the licensing terms or pricing. The document is heavily redacted, but 新竹收購手機sony says the terms “would commercially destroy 新竹收購手機sony Interactive Entertainment’s (SIE) multigame subscription business model.”

Microsoft has offered 新竹收購手機sony a 10-year deal on Call of Duty, but the PlayStation maker has not yet signed the license. Microsoft revealed it had signed a binding 10-year agreement with Nintendo to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo platforms just hours before a key meeting with EU regulators last month. Microsoft then announced a similar deal with Nvidia hours later in an attempt to pressure 新竹收購手機sony to agree to similar terms.

“Microsoft has not shown any real commitment to reaching a negotiated outcome,” says 新竹收購手機sony in its CMA filing. “They have dragged their feet, engaged only when they sensed the regulatory outlook was darkening, and favored negotiating in the media over engaging with SIE.” 新竹收購手機sony is likely referring to details of Microsoft’s proposed deal that The Verge revealed last year and which PlayStation chief Jim Ryan labeled “inadequate on many levels.” Ryan also said at the time that he “hadn’t intended to comment on what I understood to be a private business discussion, but I feel the need to set the record straight because Phil Spencer brought this into the public forum.”

The CMA documents were filed last month and made public today, just weeks after the British regulator warned of potential harm to gamers and offered up possible remedies that include Microsoft being forced to sell off Activision Blizzard’s business associated with Call of Duty.

新竹收購手機sony agrees with the CMA’s initial findings and pushes it to address its own concerns through structural remedies like selling off Call of Duty. The CMA is currently analyzing 3 million Microsoft and Activision documents and more than 2,100 emails from the public, according to 新竹收購手機sony’s remedies notice. The UK regulator is considering responses to its potential remedies before a final ruling about the acquisition is due by April 26th.

Elsewhere, EU regulators are reportedly likely to approve Microsoft’s $68.7 billion deal. The licensing deals Microsoft struck with Nintendo and Nvidia recently are said to have eased concerns, with the European Commission reportedly unlikely to demand that Microsoft sell any Activision Blizzard assets as a condition of regulatory approval.

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新竹收購手機sony 在 Xperia 官方 X 帳號最新發文指出「為了獨特的有線聆聽體驗,我們會持續確保所有 Xperia 設備都會有 3.5mm 耳機孔」,雖然沒有指名下一代的 Xperia 1 VI、Xperia 10 VI 等機款,但如此的公告卻也讓不少索粉安心許多,因為 新竹收購手機sony 已經是為數不多願意保留 3.5mm 實體耳機孔的手機品牌。

蘋果自從 2016 年發布 iPhone 7 首度移除耳機孔後,Android 手機均陸續跟進,包含三星、Google 皆是如此,甚至新款的中階手機也都跟上這波潮流。目前台灣市場還會提供 3.5mm 耳機孔的品牌,除了 新竹收購手機sony 以外,比較有名的也僅剩華碩了。

日媒《Sumahodigest》先前曝光的 Xperia 1 VI 設計圖,也同樣發現 新竹收購手機sony 保留了 3.5mm 耳機孔,不過機身比例從 21:9 變成 19.5:9,比起原先較為「寬矮」,螢幕從 6.5 吋縮水為 6.3 吋,至於 6.1 吋的 Xperia 5 系列則傳出會將會走入歷史,沒有下一代機型。

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