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Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Jim Ryan kicked, screamed, and called one form of the deal inadequate, but it has now been signed. Microsoft and Sony have come to an agreement over the Call of Duty franchise, confirming the popular shooter series will continue to be on PlayStation. The Sony and Microsoft Call of Duty deal
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Assassin’s Creed games have gotten longer tails of support over the years, but Assassin’s Creed Mirage isn’t following that trend. Ubisoft revealed that no Assassin’s Creed Mirage DLC is in the currently works, and it, as of now, won’t be receiving extensive support. Ubisoft isn’t currently planning to extensively support Assassin’s Creed Mirage Creative director
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Last week, we asked you to share your favorite gaming heroes using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s heroic highlights:  wingsforsmiles shares Cal from Star Wars Jedi: Survivor sorathluna shares Rivet from Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart cold_desktop_4k shares Aloy from Horizon Forbidden West ScudmanVP shares Sam from Death Stranding Comput_ART shares Selene from Returnal
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Crafty gamers decided to hijack the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Wikipedia page after the agency appealed the court verdict in favor of Microsoft and Activision merger. A PlayStation logo appeared as the agency’s flag, with references to Sony Interactive Entertainment throughout the page. FTC appeals Microsoft Activision deal verdict as console war gets uglier In
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As was expected, the Federal Trade Commission has filed an appeal against Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley’s recent decision in favor of Microsoft’s proposal of buying Activision. The FTC has appealed Judge Corley’s decision regarding Microsoft’s attempt to buy Activision According to The Verge, the appeal has been filed, but the full arguments won’t be made
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The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is reportedly considering appealing a federal judge’s ruling in favor of Microsoft and Activision Blizzard. In her decision made public yesterday, Jacqueline Scott Corley denied the FTC a preliminary injunction against the merger, allowing Microsoft and Activision to consummate. FTC’s appeal against Microsoft Activision verdict will be an outlier if
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