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Will Microsoft make CoD only for Xbox?

Microsoft has repeatedly said that it will not take Call of Duty exclusive to Xbox if it purchases Activision Blizzard.
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Will Microsoft make Call of Duty exclusive to Xbox?

Phil Spencer: Microsoft Will Not Make Any Call of Duty Content Exclusive to Xbox - News. Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer in an interview with Xbox On was asked about the Activision Blizzard deal and the future of Call of Duty.
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Will Call of Duty only be for Xbox now?

Speaking on the Xbox On YouTube channel, Xbox's Phil Spencer reiterated that the “same version of Call of Duty” will be available on all platforms, confirming that it won't have exclusive content similar to PlayStation's model.
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Is Xbox removing CoD from PlayStation?

Xbox dismisses skepticism over Call of Duty's PlayStation future, citing a study that suggests the series won't provide it with a huge advantage.
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Did Microsoft buy Call of Duty Mobile?

“CoD: Mobile was developed and is owned by TiMi Studios, a subsidiary of Tencent,” Microsoft said in a newly published response to the UK competition regulator's investigation into its proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
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Call of Duty *COULD* Become Xbox Exclusive in 2028... (No More COD on Playstation?)

Will Call of Duty: Mobile shut down?

A recent legal filing says the game will be phased out after 'Warzone Mobile' comes out. Activision is attempting to quell anxious Call of Duty: Mobile fans after a legal filing last week suggested the studio is already planning the game's demise.
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Will CoD: Mobile be phased out?

Is Warzone Mobile going to phase out CoD Mobile? As of now, Activision confirmed that CoD Mobile is not and will not be shutting down. The recent confusion surrounding the future of CoD Mobile stems from Microsoft's pending acquisition of Activision.
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Will PS4 lose CoD?

While the announcement left some wondering what the deal meant for the future of their favorite franchises, we now know for sure that Call of Duty won't be leaving PlayStation consoles anytime soon. On Sunday, Phil Spencer confirmed that the company has no plans to take the franchise off of the PlayStation consoles.
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Is PlayStation going to lose CoD?

Call Of Duty Will Remain On PlayStation For Three Years After Current Agreement, Jim Ryan Says.
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How long will CoD stay on PlayStation?

In September, Xbox boss Phil Spencer said Microsoft had committed to making Call of Duty available on PlayStation for “several more years” after Sony's current deal with Activision expires, which will reportedly follow the release of a new game from Black Ops developer Treyarch in 2024.
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Will CoD be Microsoft exclusive?

It's unknown whether Microsoft will take Call of Duty exclusive to Xbox platforms — but don't expect it to drop PlayStation anytime soon. Microsoft's acquisition isn't expected to close until midway through 2023, which means its next entry, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, will still be fully multiplatform.
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What does Microsoft buying Activision mean for PlayStation?

Microsoft's public statements suggest that its aim is to make games more available and in more places, including those offered by Activision. It has pointed to a range of possible good consequences for gamers, including making more games available on mobile, strengthening the offering of Game Pass, and more.
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What will Xbox do to CoD?

“According to SIE, gamers may expect that CoD on Xbox will include extra content and enhanced interoperability with the console hardware, in addition to any benefits from membership in XGP.
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Will Microsoft allow Call of Duty on PlayStation?

Andy Robinson. Microsoft has confirmed it's offered Sony the option to put future Call of Duty games on its PlayStation Plus subscription service on day one, as part of its bid to appease regulators' concerns over its proposed Activision Blizzard acquisition.
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Will cod not be Xbox exclusive?

Microsoft owning Call of Duty means end of its console-exclusive DLC, Xbox boss says. "That's not the game we're trying to play." Call of Duty will no longer feature console-exclusive DLC content if it is owned by Microsoft, Xbox boss Phil Spencer has said.
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Can Microsoft take Call of Duty from PlayStation?

Microsoft has been saying this for a long time now. In September 2022, Microsoft said it "makes zero business sense" to take Call of Duty off PlayStation. After Microsoft bought ZeniMax and Bethesda, it announced that its upcoming games The Elder Scrolls VI and Starfield would be exclusive to Xbox on console.
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Will CoD 2024 be on PS4?

Call of Duty 2024 could be arriving on PS4, according to a new report based on documents from a data breach from Activision in December 2022. Earlier this month, it was reported that a new Call of Duty game that is in some way connected to Modern Warfare would release this year on PS5 and PS4.
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Will CoD 2023 be on PS4?

The next Call Of Duty is reportedly set to launch on PS4/PS5, Xbox One/Xbox Series X|S and PC on November 10th, 2023. Other key dates for the PlayStation-only beta, the full beta and the Campaign Early Access period are: Beta weekend 1 (PS4/PS5) – October 6, 2023 – October 10, 2023.
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Is CoD losing popularity?

Going by the website's stats, the game has lost a vast amount of players since its November 16 launch in 2022. Initially, it had a concurrent player count of nearly half a million. But that has now reached between 100k to 130k. Basically, the downfall has been quite shocking the way it has turned out to be.
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Is Microsoft removing CoD from PS4?

Microsoft has repeatedly said it will keep releasing Call of Duty games for the forseeable future - and previously promised Call of Duty would remain on PlayStation "at least several more years" beyond Sony's existing deal with Activision Blizzard.
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Why is CoD not coming to PS5?

Following Microsoft's purchase of Activision Blizzard, PlayStation fans were concerned for the future of Call of Duty on the platform. Now, Microsoft confirmed their intentions to keep publishing CoD on PlayStation consoles.
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Is Call of Duty: Mobile getting deleted in 2023?

COD Mobile is not shutting down.
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Did they get rid of zombies in CoD: Mobile?

ZOMBIES mode was removed due to it not reaching the high quality level that we desire for all modes in Call of Duty: Mobile.
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Why is CoD: Mobile so easy now?

There's a simple answer to this potentially deep question: bots. Activision hasn't commented on the existence of bots/AI enemies in Call of Duty Mobile, but it's obvious that in the early levels, you're playing almost exclusively against AI enemies set to a very low difficulty.
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Is Call of Duty: Mobile inappropriate?

Can Be Fine for Kids 9+ But Parents Need to Turn Off Blood, Limit Friends, Turn Off Chat (Text & Audio)
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