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Microsoft claims to have no idea why 'Call of Duty' franchise is special

Summary by Ground News
Last year in January Microsoft announced it would spend USD 68.7 billion to acquire Activision Blizzard. The Verge has reported that Microsoft's lawyers are suddenly pretending they have no idea why Call of Duty is special or even when it came out. Microsoft cited its promise to expand, not limit, the availability of Activision's flagship series by bringing it to the Nintendo Switch.
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Microsoft claims it has no idea when Call of Duty came out

As Microsoft tries to justify its Activision Blizzard deal to the FTC and other regulators, it’s stooping to silly tactics like pretending it doesn’t know basic info like Call of Duty’s release date.

3 months ago·United States
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Microsoft claims to have no idea why 'Call of Duty' franchise is special

Washington [US], January 3 (ANI): American tech multinational Microsoft, which a year ago announced its plans to acquire Activision Blizzard, might keep ‘Call of Duty’, the video game company’s iconic franchise, from appearing on Sony’s PlayStation. According to The Verge, an American technology news website, last year in January Microsoft announced it would spend USD […]

3 months ago·India
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Microsoft claims to have no idea why 'Call of Duty' franchise is special - The Free Media

Microsoft, which announced plans to acquire Activision Blizzard a year ago, may prevent 'Call of Duty,' the video game company's iconic franchise, from

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