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Microsoft agrees to keep Call of Duty on Sony Playstation after it buys Activision Blizzard

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Of course they will. MS didn't become a tech giant by not accepting wheelbarrow loads of cash. it would be incredibly stupid to cut out the PS guys in the future. IMHO I dont see why all games aren't Console and PC. i get that there are costs to creating ports from one to the other but I think it would A) make developers and publishers create better games with more solid codebases and B) give all gamers more options with better games.
The only downside I could possibly see would be the small indie game creators would be limited to one aspect of the gaming industry but if the game became successful that would open the door to porting it to the other platform it would just take longer.

The real issue is not really the development, it's the publishers pushing unfinished or buggy products out the door prematurely in order to get a product out at some specific time to make the investors scoresheet look better, which it rarely does because of the end user backlash and lost sales because of that. I love BF but as it stands I haven't played much BF5 and no BF2042. I have played BF3 and 4 however after all this time.        

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