In an effort to gain regulatory clearance for its $69B takeover of Activision Blizzard (ATVI), Microsoft (MSFT) has offered Sony (SONY) the right to include "Call of Duty" games as part of its gaming subscription service, Bloomberg’s Leah Nylen and Dina Bass report. The Xbox maker has publicly stated that it offered the PlayStation maker a 10-year pact to make the Activision hit shooter available on PlayStation consoles, the authors say. While Sony has not accepted such a proposal, the offer includes rights to sell games in the series on PlayStation Plus, which gives subscribers access to a catalog of games for a monthly fee, the authors note, citing a person familiar with the negotiations. Reference Link
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