
Phil Spencer Announces 10-Year Commitment to Bring Call of Duty to Nintendo
Earlier today, CEO of Microsoft Gaming Phil Spencer revealed that Microsoft has entered a 10-year commitments to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo systems, following the merger of Microsoft and Activision Blizzard King.
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Microsoft's Phil Spencer: Starfield delay is right decision
'Starfield' and 'Redfall' were delayed to give players “the best, most polished versions of them”.
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Phil Spencer: Microsoft has to crack mobile gaming market to continue to grow
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer says the company has to become a major player in the mobile gaming market and be prominent on smartphones to continue to grow.
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The Xbox Series X|S is losing Microsoft money
Microsoft is losing money from the sales of the Xbox Series X|S and Series X consoles.
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Microsoft's Phil Spencer: It's not our intent to remove COD from PlayStation
Phil Spencer says it's not Microsoft's "intent" to stop PlayStation users playing 'Call of Duty'.
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Microsoft Gaming CEO Says Scrutiny of Activision Blizzard Acquisition is 'Fair' and 'Warranted'
Phil Spencer says discussions with regulators regarding the company's proposed $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard have been "very fair and honest," as well as "warranted."
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Xbox's Phil Spencer brands the Metaverse a 'poorly built video game'
Phil Spencer has followed Evan Spiegel in voicing his criticism of the new immersive online world.
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Phil Spencer: Xbox Prices to Rise 'At Some Point'
Xbox head Phil Spencer has indicated a price increase may be on the way for Xbox consoles, games or subscription services.
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Xbox prices won't be hiked amid 'economically challenged' times
Unlike PlayStation, Xbox prices won't be increasing at this time.
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Sony boss claims Microsoft only wants to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation for 'three more years'
Sony has hit back at Microsoft's promise to keep 'Call of Duty' on PlayStation for only a few more years.
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Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer wrote letter to PlayStation's Jim Ryan vowing to keep Call of Duty on PS
Phil Spencer has put it in writing that 'Call of Duty' is not leaving PlayStation anytime soon.
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Sony believes Microsoft's ownership of Call of Duty could sway console choice
Sony has spoken out on Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard and how Xbox owning 'Call of Duty' will sway console choices.
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