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Sony Signs a 10-Year Deal With Microsoft for Call of Duty on PlayStation but Might Have Lost Other Activision Titles - EssentiallySports
Microsoft offers Sony 10-year deal for Call of Duty on PlayStation
Phil Spencer says he's 'open to committing' to Sony that CoD will stay on PlayStation longer term | VGC
Microsoft Will Reportedly Give Sony The Right To Offer Call Of Duty On PlayStation Plus
Microsoft to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo, Sony on the spot | Reuters
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Sony's marketing deal with Call of Duty may last until 2026 | KitGuru
Microsoft Agrees to Keep 'Call of Duty' on Sony PlayStation - Bloomberg
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Sony Claims Microsoft-Activision Blizzard Deal Will Have "Major Negative Implications" For Industry, Microsoft Insists 'Call Of Duty' Will Remain Multiplatform - Bounding Into Comics
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Sony calls Microsoft's 3-year Call of Duty sharing offer “inadequate” | Ars Technica
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Sony Says Call Of Duty Is Essential, Xbox Disagrees
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Sony Signs 10-Year Agreement With Microsoft To Keep Call Of Duty On PlayStation - Game Informer
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Sony worries Microsoft will only give it a “degraded” Call of Duty | Ars Technica