It seems that Microsoft's silence about the arrival of Black Ops 6 to the Xbox Game Pass service from day one is governed by Sony. This is what some prominent media professionals have talked about the secret of Microsoft's complete silence on the arrival of a major title to its monthly service from day one.
It is worth noting that Sony, after desperate attempts to prevent Microsoft's acquisition of Activision, eventually surrendered to the conclusion of an agreement to release future parts of the series for the next 10 years on PlayStation platforms without restrictions or conditions. However, it seems that Sony has set one of the exciting conditions within the lines of this contract.
Media professional Lord Cognito said that Microsoft's failure to promote Black Ops 6 on the Xbox Game Pass service in the expected large way comes within the terms of this agreement. In other words, Sony has succeeded in one way or another in making Microsoft's marketing limited for the game on its monthly service so as not to cover up the fact that the game also exists on PlayStation platforms.
A smart move by Sony and we don't know how Microsoft fell into its trap, but the gaming community remains fully aware of where they will play the game and what platform they will choose. Especially after Microsoft raised the subscription prices for the service and imposed a new package at a low price without releasing the game or any first-party games from day one through it.
This move by Microsoft may also be another motive to attract users to buy Black Ops 6 on PlayStation platforms instead of getting it for free through the Game Pass service, especially since PlayStation platforms have a large fan base and of course friends always want to be on the same platform to play group games.
Do you think Sony is really the one who forced Microsoft not to promote Black Ops 6 on the Xbox Game Pass service? Share your expectations in the comments section below.
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