Xbox Archives - Tech Research Online Knowledge Base for IT Pros Thu, 20 Jul 2023 14:07:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.4 https://techresearchonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/full-black-d_favicon-70-70.png Xbox Archives - Tech Research Online 32 32 Call of Duty to Remain on PlayStation After Microsoft and Sony’s Deal https://techresearchonline.com/news/call-of-duty-microsoft-deal-with-sony/ https://techresearchonline.com/news/call-of-duty-microsoft-deal-with-sony/#respond Mon, 17 Jul 2023 15:12:25 +0000 https://techresearchonline.com/?p=401953 After the proposed Activision Blizzard merger, Sony and Microsoft reached an agreement to preserve the Call of Duty series on PlayStation for 10 more years. Sony and Microsoft have reportedly reached a binding agreement to maintain Call of Duty on PlayStation, according to Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer. This puts an end to the heated dispute between the two businesses that had been raging for the previous year, both in private and in public. Ever since Microsoft revealed its intentions to buy Activision Blizzard in January 2022.  Understanding the Revised Deal Microsoft’s first agreement with Sony in January 2022 specified that all current Activision console titles on Sony, including future versions in the Call of Duty franchise or any other current Activision franchise through December 31st, 2027, will be maintained. The conditions of the agreement have altered since the initial offer, and the 10-year extension is only applicable to Call of Duty. But during the FTC vs. Microsoft hearing, a shocking email from PlayStation CEO Ryan was read out in court. It suggested that he wasn’t truly concerned about Call of Duty exclusivity and was pretty sure we will continue to see Call of Duty on PlayStation for many …

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After the proposed Activision Blizzard merger, Sony and Microsoft reached an agreement to preserve the Call of Duty series on PlayStation for 10 more years. Sony and Microsoft have reportedly reached a binding agreement to maintain Call of Duty on PlayStation, according to Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer.

This puts an end to the heated dispute between the two businesses that had been raging for the previous year, both in private and in public. Ever since Microsoft revealed its intentions to buy Activision Blizzard in January 2022.

Understanding the Revised Deal

Microsoft’s first agreement with Sony in January 2022 specified that all current Activision console titles on Sony, including future versions in the Call of Duty franchise or any other current Activision franchise through December 31st, 2027, will be maintained. The conditions of the agreement have altered since the initial offer, and the 10-year extension is only applicable to Call of Duty.

Microsoft and Sony Deal. Email presented at the court as evidence

But during the FTC vs. Microsoft hearing, a shocking email from PlayStation CEO Ryan was read out in court. It suggested that he wasn’t truly concerned about Call of Duty exclusivity and was pretty sure we will continue to see Call of Duty on PlayStation for many years to come. Ryan had called Xbox CEO Phil Spencer in January 2022 to ask for assurances on Call of Duty, according to Microsoft’s lawyers, who argued Ryan didn’t initially have worries about the deal.

The agreement comes after months of discussions and counter-offers between Microsoft and Sony on the future of Activision content on PlayStation for the next 18 months. It was also disclosed at the FTC vs. Microsoft hearing that Xbox CEO Spencer sent PlayStation CEO Ryan an email on August 26. It included a list of Activision games that will continue to be available on PlayStation, and Ryan wasn’t pleased.

The email caused a breakdown in communication between Spencer and Ryan, leading to Spencer revealing Call of Duty’s continued presence on PlayStation beyond the current Sony contract. Ryan criticized Spencer’s public contract negotiations, stating they were inadequate and failed to consider the impact on gamers.

Escalating Tensions Between Microsoft and Sony

Tensions over Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal escalated when Jim Ryan spoke with Activision CEO Bobby Kotick on February 21st, 2023, during a meeting with EU regulators. Ryan expressed his desire to block the merger, claiming it was anti-competitive. Kotick hoped regulators would block the merger, while Microsoft attempted to tempt Sony into signing a deal.

Microsoft has consistently insisted that it will keep Call of Duty available on PlayStation, claiming that doing so would be financially unwise. Before testifying in court that Call of Duty will remain on PlayStation, Spencer attempted to resolve the dispute in November.

The UK’s regulatory situation is a focus as Microsoft and the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) discuss a case management conference. Both parties agreed to pause legal battles to address CMA’s cloud gaming concerns and warned of potential merger investigations. The conference is expected to adjourn proceedings pending further discussions.

Despite this, the CMA later announced an extension of its general inquiry into the transaction, pushing back the deadline for a final ruling from July 18 to August 29. Microsoft wants to complete its Activision transaction by the deadline of July 18. But there may be a slight delay so that the UK situation can be rectified.

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Microsoft Releases New Updates and Features for Xbox App For Apple Users https://techresearchonline.com/news/microsoft-releases-new-updates-and-features-for-xbox-app-for-apple-users/ https://techresearchonline.com/news/microsoft-releases-new-updates-and-features-for-xbox-app-for-apple-users/#respond Tue, 20 Oct 2020 14:21:12 +0000 https://techresearchonline.com/?p=14271 Today, Microsoft released an updated version of its Xbox app specially designed for the iPhone and the iPad. This new update will allow Xbox users to play their games remotely using streaming functionality on their Apple devices.   For a few weeks now, Microsoft has been testing features. They first provided it to Xbox app beta testers back in September. From the app’s release notes set up new consoles and queue games, play remotely from your console, view and share game clips & screenshots arty chat with friends across devices.   Also Read: Apple Inc Announces New Beats Flex Wireless Headphones The options in the new Xbox streaming is different than Microsoft’s xCloud service. They are not yet available on Apple’s devices due to ingoing restrictions by Apple on cloud gaming.    xCloud will directly stream games from Microsoft’s servers as the Xbox streaming option requires users to connect their devices to consoles.   Microsoft’s new update is quite similar to the PS4 Remote Play app, offered by Sony on the ‌iPhone‌ and the ‌iPad‌. Similar to the Xbox app, remote play will enable PlayStation users to play their PS4 games on any Apple device over Wi-Fi.   The new streaming feature works outside of the home and allows users to access …

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Today, Microsoft released an updated version of its Xbox app specially designed for the iPhone and the iPad. This new update will allow Xbox users to play their games remotely using streaming functionality on their Apple devices.  

For a few weeks now, Microsoft has been testing features. They first provided it to Xbox app beta testers back in September. From the app’s release notes set up new consoles and queue games, play remotely from your console, view and share game clips & screenshots arty chat with friends across devices.  

Also Read: Apple Inc Announces New Beats Flex Wireless Headphones

The options in the new Xbox streaming is different than Microsoft’s xCloud service. They are not yet available on Apple’s devices due to ingoing restrictions by Apple on cloud gaming.   

xCloud will directly stream games from Microsoft’s servers as the Xbox streaming option requires users to connect their devices to consoles.  

Microsoft’s new update is quite similar to the PS4 Remote Play app, offered by Sony on the ‌iPhone‌ and the ‌iPad‌. Similar to the Xbox app, remote play will enable PlayStation users to play their PS4 games on any Apple device over Wi-Fi.  

The new streaming feature works outside of the home and allows users to access their games from the Xbox when not at home.   

According to the latest app’s release notes, the streaming feature requires an Xbox One or Xbox Series X/S activation or in Instant-On mode that provides 10Mb/s download speeds along with a 5GHz WiFi connection or LTE/5G connection.  

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