Sony Won’t Share PS6 Info With Call Of Duty Devs If Owned By Microsoft

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Sony won’t share PS6 info with Call of Duty devs if owned by Microsoft:

. The CEO also argued that in addition to Sony being unable to share “in-development console features” with Activision, thepublisher would have less incentive to develop console-specific features for the PS5 and future devices like the PS6.Totilo notes that Sony had previously collaborated with Activision in advance of the PS5’s release. A potential example of that collaboration could be

which launched the same year as the PS5 and included DualSense haptic feedback features and HRTF 3D audio for on the Sony console. Being locked out of pre-release PS6 dev kits would potentially mean a futureAdvertisement A redacted section of Ryan’s testimony also suggests that PlayStation previously ran into issues with supplying console info to competitors back when Microsoft purchased, though we don’t know what they are and the game has continued to be supported on new PlayStation hardware. “I believe that [Microsoft]’s incentives—their primary incentive will, at post-acquisition, would be to optimize its overall Xbox business, not the business of Activision,” Ryan said in his deposition.

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