Sony Makes Extra Money For Each Call Of Duty Sold Under PlayStation
Sony stands to lose real income, not from gamers switching to Xbox, but from losing that third party margin income.
Sony stands to lose real income, not from gamers switching to Xbox, but from losing that third party margin income.
Sony is finally read to play Call, er, ball.
It turns out Sony and Microsoft have already been getting nasty with each other behind the scenes of this case.
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It seems that Sony has gone too far in trying to gain an advantage in this situation.
This is not the usual conversation around video games and female characters, but it is ultimately about expectations for women, real and fictional.
It's very telling which companies Bobby thinks that Activision Blizzard King works around with and have to adjust to.
It's the latest step in Microsoft's charm offensive with the public and the FTC.
Let's be TV worthy, boy.
Microsoft actually still expects smooth sailing with the EU and CMA, as opposed to the FTC.
A new update is rolling out for PlayStation 5.
Sony is suggesting production is still going strong.
If an E3 event is coming, but Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo don't show up for it, would it ever even happen?
Sony may have chosen badly by not providing backwards compatibility for PSVR 2, but this may also simply be the VR market reacting to economic conditions.
It's easy to forget that Activision wants this purchase to happen. It's also easy to forget Activision and Sony are competitors even now.
Is a DLC reveal on the cards?