

His words make it sound like Call of Duty will always be available on PlayStation, but the talks between Sony and Microsoft make it seem like it will indeed leave the system at some point. Dodge bullets, leap off walls, slide kick, throw weapons do whatever it takes. Spencer also specifically mentions that he'd like to see Call of Duty on the Switch in the future, which makes sense with the Minecraft comparison once again as everything from the base game all the way to Dungeons has also popped up on the Switch.Ĭonsidering the recent back-and-forth between Microsoft and Sony has revealed that the former offered the latter three more years on top of the current agreement before Call of Duty goes exclusive on Xbox, suggesting that it eventually will at some point, it's surprising that Spencer didn't mention any kind of time-frame in his interview.


Not only that, but it also released Minecraft Dungeons on PlayStation consoles, as well as confirming that the upcoming Minecraft Legends won't be exclusive to Xbox and will also release on PlayStation. On-screen FPS counter Texture compression and decompression support, even if your GPU doesnt support format used in the game GLSL shader optimizer.
