"Sony's PlayStation VR future uncertain in wake of Xbox-Activision deal"

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Sony may be angling to get support for its PlayStation VR platform from Microsoft as a concession in the Xbox-Activision deal. Sony has expressed concerns about the deal, including the potential impact on its profitability from Call of Duty being available on Xbox Game Pass. Redacted mentions in UK CMA filings suggest that Sony hopes to gain VR-related support from Microsoft, possibly for its impressive PlayStation VR 2 platform. The full context of the redacted section is unknown, but it could be a fair trade-off given Microsoft's move away from VR towards the cloud and Sony's focus on VR.
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