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Good point. It’s kinda funny Sony fretting over MS abusing their position with respect to Call of Duty while they continuously publish PS5 exclusives.
The point to make is that PlayStation CREATES exclusive rights with their developers when the games are created.
Not after they’ve been cross platform for years/decades and THEN pull the rug out from competitors platforms.
Microsoft are pulling dick move after dick move because they can’t home-grow good IP. And all you fanboys are buying into the bullshit that it’s someone else’s fault.
There’s no “PlayStation creates”: Sony pay developers to build stuff restricted to PS’s hardware walled garden. All development is always made with PC (Blender and such)
I didn’t say they created the games, I said that they create the agreement with the developer at inception. Not when it’s established.