Phil Spencer affirms Microsoft isn't 'taking Call of Duty from PlayStation'
Microsoft's Phil Spencer shared reassurance recently that the company has no plans to keep Call of Duty off PlayStation consoles.
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Microsoft's Phil Spencer shared reassurance recently that the company has no plans to keep Call of Duty off PlayStation consoles.
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