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WorldEuropeXbox fan wanted to poke fun at PlayStation's head

Xbox fan wanted to poke fun at PlayStation’s head

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Microsoft is trying to buy Activision Blizzard. Sony PlayStation fears Activision Blizzard’s Call of Duty franchise and is trying to prevent a deal.

The user has decided ridiculous the head of the PlayStation. He listed the achievements of Phil Spencer, the boss of Xbox: acquired more than 16 studios; launch of Game Pass and backward compatibility; convinced the CEO of Microsoft to buy Activision Blizzard; and also noted that at the same time, PlayStation fans still claim that it harms the video game industry and does not work well.

In contrast, he pointed to what PlayStation boss Jim Ryan is doing: “…flying to Europe and yelling at the regulators” and at the same time being “the chosen one”.

Comments reminded that games are important above all else – reviewer Jim Ryan found himself in a sticky spot (big, full-fledged games from Microsoft’s in-house studios don’t come out very often).

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