Sony says it wouldn’t share PS6 details with Microsoft-owned Activision

PlayStation boss Jim Ryan has said that Sony would no longer be able to share details of its upcoming console hardware with Call of Duty maker Activision, if Microsoft’s proposed $68.7bn buyout was approved by regulators.

Speaking to the US Federal Trade Commission, which is currently involved in legal proceedings to block the deal, Ryan said Sony “simply could not run the risk of a company that was owned by a direct competitor having access to that information”.

Ryan’s comments date from April this year, when the FTC questioned the PlayStation CEO on statements submitted by Sony designed to give its perspective on the deal. Chief among those is the worry by Sony that its game development processes would be interrupted as it “could no longer share confidential details about its next console in development”.

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