Today in Brussels, I watched Microsoft president Brad Smith produce a copy of the agreement he still hopes Sony will si…
. In total, Smith said, that meant 150m more devices now had access to Call of Duty.
Was today instead meant to convince the EU's European Commission and other hesitant regulators that Microsoft's deal was a foregone conclusion? To me, Brad Smith's remarks ultimately suggested Microsoft saw the deal as another in a long line of deals it has gotten through regulators regarding its PC business in the past.
"I walk around with an envelope containing that contains the definitive agreement we sent to Sony two days before Christmas." But despite all that, it remains difficult to me to see Sony taking any chances when it can conceivably continue on with the status quo.
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