![]() ![]() The FTC continues to argue that Activision and Microsoft could ship a PlayStation version of Call of Duty that doesn't live up to the quality of the Xbox version. “ Degrading a PlayStation Version of Call of Duty Doesn't Make Sense, Kotick Says "They have distribution in every country, every small town, everywhere in the world.” “Sony is the most successful consumer electronics company of all time," Kotick said. If the transaction goes through, Kotick expressed confidence that Sony would remain competitive, saying Sony has some of the best game developers in the world. Kotick said Sony has an "enormous competitive advantage" in its ability to develop new IP, and he cited The Last of Us as an example of taking a video game IP and turning it into a successful multimedia franchise. PlayStation Would Be Fine if the Acquisition Goes Through, Kotick Says "It's probably something we'll consider," he added. ”īased on Kotick's comments, it seems Activision will heavily consider bringing Call of Duty back to Nintendo consoles "once we get the detailed specifications" of the next console. “We would consider it once we had the specs, but we don’t have any present. Kotick said it was a mistake to not put Call of Duty on the current Nintendo Switch, and he briefly spoke about how Activision will approach future Nintendo consoles. He also admitted that he was wrong, given that the Switch has now sold well over 100 million units. Kotick admitted that when he first saw prototypes for Nintendo Switch, he didn't think it was going to be popular. Kotick Admits He Was Unimpressed with Nintendo Switch Prototypes… And He Was Wrong ![]()
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