Sony Makes Disingenuous Claim About Minecraft
This didn't even seem to be relevant to Sony's arguments about Call of Duty.

This didn't even seem to be relevant to Sony's arguments about Call of Duty.

It definitely isn't 2001 anymore, moving between consoles is asking a lot more from consumers.

It's an unusual arrangement, that amounts to Microsoft forcing Sony to let them make Call of Duty better for PlayStation players.

Just because you don't like what Microsoft did doesn't give you the right to lie about it.

Microsoft is saying what we all would expect would happen, if they hadn't pledged to make Call of Duty multiplatform.

The real hidden gem for PlayStation Plus Premium's classic catalogue is the first rerelease of Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror in sixteen years.

It's probably true that Call of Duty is a small segment of the PlayStation user base, but still makes a lot of money for them.

The UK regulator did their due diligence in looking at other big money shooter games, including the likes of Fortnite.

It's that time when game companies are trying to make themselves look smaller and weaker again.

The battle for Activision Blizzard continues on.

Our review of the provisions of this document suggest that Sony has made their arguments more about protecting them than looking out for their own customers.


Sony is incentivized to make up for lost time in selling PlayStation 5 units, which means the PlayStation 6 could be delayed to even after 2028.

An enhanced version of the PlayStation 5 is apparently in the works.

While we speculate, the CMA and Microsoft actually already know when Sony plans to release the PlayStation 6.


This isn't Meservey acting like a wild card anymore, this is Activision saying and doing what they have to to defend the deal.

Microsoft responds to CMA over the Activision Blizzard acquisition.

Sony continues to fight back on the acquisition bid.

Can they back up their words?


There could still be more studios purchased for PlayStation this year.

This argument won't end the debate about the Microsoft - Activision deal, but it should whittle down Sony's arguments even further.

Another report from "Live From PS5"
