Microsoft has stated that it plans to continue offer support for exclusive features on its popular Call of Duty franchise for the Sony PlayStation 5. This would mean that we can expect to see some beloved features being retained rather than the company making the experience worse on its rival platform.

For those unaware, the American tech giant had acquired Activision Blizzard, which is behind the massively successful franchise of Call of Duty. Call of Duty on the Sony console was capable of offering exclusive features like adaptive triggers and haptic feedback from the PS5 controllers. These are features that are not offered on the Microsoft Xbox Series S and Series X. But despite the brand acquiring the popular shooter title, the experience on the PS5 will apparently remain the same.

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According to a new report, the company has no real reason to continue supporting these exclusive features but are still planning on maintaining the experience to avoid damaging future sales. In other words, rather than bringing both console platforms on a similar playing field, the company will seek to ensure that Call of Duty on the PS5 will run just as well to make sure the sales of the major gaming franchise doesn’t get impacted.

Interestingly enough, this is the exact opposite of what Sony is claiming. The Japanese tech giant has argued against this major acquisition, stating that Microsoft could technically release an inferior version of the Call of Duty games on its PlayStation platform. This could be through a buggy port or other issues to ensure that the games are best experienced through their own Xbox gaming consoles.

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