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Despite Sony's concerns regarding the future of the Call of Duty series on PlayStation consoles, the European Commission has approved the proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft - you know, that small company that handles Xbox, PlayStation's main competitor. If that wasn't bad-enough news for Sony, who have been in staunch opposition of this deal for quite some time, the European Commission has expressed that it doesn't believe that Call of Duty is really popular enough to warrant any concern. They're not the best games of all time, but that's got to hurt.

Reading through the European Commission's report on its' decision to clear the acquisition - subject to a few conditions, of course - it believes that "Microsoft would have no incentive to refuse to distribute Activision's gmaes to Sony, which is the leading distributor of console games worldwide".

Why? Well, it claims that "there are four Sony PlayStation consoles for every Microsoft Xbox console bought by gamers" in the European Economic Area (EEA) - so, there's really no reason for Microsoft to stop people on PlayStation playing Call of Duty games.

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