In recent months, the most latent issue within the video game industry is the purchase of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft, since for now the regulatory bodies are not entirely convinced to approve the transaction. And of course, the central theme in all this is still the shooter franchise, Call of Duty.
Given this, the owners of Xbox have clarified that they want to continue bringing said experience to all platforms, even revealing in a survey that only 15% of users of CODE in PlayStation they would go to Microsoft for said game. However, there are quite different results with the medium Axioswho mention that it is 3%.
It is worth mentioning that this last result may be under discussion, since we are talking about the total number of players in PlayStationnot only those who are dedicated to having call of duty cas its main title. So, the results collected by Microsoft They could get close to that commented percentage of the 15 that was mentioned at the beginning.
For now it remains to be seen what the Union European has as final verdict for the transaction, since they delayed their decision until April 15 of the current year. In fact, not long ago they mentioned to Microsoft that could close the deal if they sell call of duty, something that they did not accept, since it is something that could be viable.
via: Axios
Editor’s note: That’s a pretty low number of users who would actually switch to Xbox platforms, and that could work in Microsoft’s favor, as they would keep their promise to keep bringing games to PlayStation, and thus buy them out.
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