Scandalous Revelation: PlayStation Management’s Contradictory Statements Exposed in Court

2023-06-22 17:02:00

A scandalous revelation from the courtroom that contradicts the previous words of the PlayStation management. “id”:1906519,”type”:”num”,”link”:”https://dtf.ru/gameindustry/1906519-dzhim-rayan-vo-vnutrenney-perepiske-utverzhdal-chto- sdelka-microsoft-i-actiblizz-proishodit-ne-radi-eksklyuzivov-xbox”,”gtm”:””,”prevCount”:null,”count”:103,”isAuthorized”:false “id”:1906519 ,”type”:1,”typeStr”:”content”,”showTitle”:false,”initialState”:”isActive”:false,”gtm”:”” “id”:1906519,”gtm” :null 4545 views On June 22, 2023, hearings began in the United States in the case of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) once morest the deal between Microsoft and Activision Blizzard. Just minutes into the meeting, a Microsoft lawyer released a 2022 correspondence between PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan and a former Sony executive. According to the correspondence, Ryan did not believe that the deal between Microsoft and Activision Blizzard was intended to limit the release of any games on the PlayStation and make them Xbox exclusives. This deal is not regarding exclusivity at all. They think big and have the money to take similar steps. I spent quite a lot of time with [Филом] Spencer and Bobby [Котиком], and I’m sure Call of Duty will continue to release on PlayStation for many more years to come. Jim Ryan’s words from internal correspondence In the same correspondence, Ryan stated that he “would rather the deal didn’t happen.” At the same time, he stressed that his company “will be more than fine,” even if it takes place. These words contradict Sony’s previous arguments once morest Microsoft’s deal with Activision Blizzard. The company has previously expressed concerns that, if the purchase goes through, Microsoft might make Call of Duty an Xbox exclusive or even launch lower-quality versions of games specifically for PlayStation. Earlier, a Microsoft document appeared on the network, which the company sent to court in a case once morest the FTC. In it, the company stated that Xbox had lost the console war. Microsoft: “Xbox lost the console war” Editorial The company believes that Sony and Nintendo are ahead.
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