In the middle of the year, PlayStation modified the way PS Plus works. Instead of offering a couple of games per month, this service now offers an extensive list of titles of PS1, PS2, PS3, PSP, PS4 and PS5, similar to what we find in Game Pass. However, there is a factor that, according to Xbox, this platform still needs, and these are launches day one. As part of the conversations around the purchase of Blizzard Activision by Microsoft, a Sony representative has indicated that PlayStation Plus would lose its value for potential customers if Call of Duty becomes a series that arrives day one at Game Pass. Thus, Xbox has pointed out that the solution to this possible conflict would be to launch games day one on PS Plus. This was what was said about it: In addition, even if Microsoft succeeds in growing Game Pass with the incorporation of Call of Duty, the CMA would also have to make sure Sony could not respond through investments or improvements in its service. It is clear that S...