Future Activision games outside of Call of Duty might not come to PS5, and Crash Bandicoot and Spyro fans can't get their heads around the news.
Yesterday on July 16, Microsoft and Sony announced a binding 10-year deal to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation consoles until 2033. You'd be forgiven for thinking this deal included other Activision-published gaming franchises like Overwatch and Tony Hawk, but The Verge was able to clarify that the deal is exclusively limited to Call of Duty, and Call of Duty only.
This immediately raises the wild prospect of Activision's other games being excluded from PlayStation launches. The likes of future Crash Bandicoot, Spyro, Tony Hawk, and new Overwatch games could well be Xbox exclusive after Xbox acquires Activision Blizzard because the 10-year deal with PlayStation leaves out all these other franchises.
The possibility really isn't sitting well with fans of each of the series's. Crash Bandicoot, Spyro, and Tony Hawk have always been franchises associated with PlayStation for decades at this point, so it's only natural that fans around the world are scratching their heads at the franchises heading away from PlayStation for good, never to return.
bro no more Tony Hawk or Crash Bandicoot on playstation!? im struggling to make sense of it. wild times. https://t.co/w5ZWMB5Bh8July 16, 2023
Very weird turn for Crash and Spyro, given how central they were to the PlayStation brand https://t.co/t9qkPhGB55July 16, 2023
There's also a lot of people decrying a perceived Xbox monopoly on gaming in general. Crash Bandicoot, Spyro, and Tony Hawk being brought under control of a company that already owns a vast slew of its own major gaming franchises, not to mention Bethesda's blockbuster games like
Read more on gamesradar.com