The pinnacle of Xbox, Phil Spencer, has reaffirmed his dedication to having “100 per cent parity” for Name of Responsibility, it doesn’t matter what platform customers are taking part in it on.
Speaking on the Official Xbox Podcast – as reported by Game Developer – the Microsoft exec mentioned that the corporate was axing the exclusivity offers that the shooter has had over time. Between 2010 and 2012, Microsoft acquired time exclusivity for DLC maps, earlier than Sony picked up the advertising and marketing tie-up from 2015 onwards.
“I don’t need you to really feel like there’s content material you’re lacking out on… that’s not the objective,” Spencer mentioned.
He continued: “Now we have no objective of one way or the other making an attempt to make use of Name of Responsibility to get you to purchase an Xbox console.
“For Name of Responsibility gamers on PlayStation, and sooner or later, I would like you to really feel 100 per cent part of the neighborhood.”
Microsoft closed its record-breaking $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard earlier this week after close-to two years of wrangling with numerous regulators world wide and consistently butting heads with Sony on the matter.