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Microsoft confirms 10-year deal to keep CoD on PlayStation
Microsoft has confirmed to keep the ‘Call of Duty’ franchise on PlayStation for at least 10 years.
In recent months, the American multinational tech company has said publicly that it plans to keep Call of Duty, and now the company is putting that in writing.

Microsoft President, Brad Smith, confirmed that Microsoft has offered Sony a 10-year contract, that ensure all future Call of Duty games come to PlayStation on the same day as Xbox.
Microsoft has also announced on Monday it was raising the prices of new Xbox games from $60 to $70 at the turn of the year, according to a company spokesperson.
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