Yet one more U.S. lawmaker has demanded to see particulars of third-party PlayStation exclusives. In a letter addressed on to Sony’s chief government officer Kenichiro Yoshida, Republican senator Kevin Cramer of North Dakota additionally expressed considerations about Sony making an attempt to dam Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Third-party PlayStation exclusives apparently harm customers
The letter regurgitates Microsoft’s oft-repeated complaints about Sony’s dominance, which doesn’t come as a shock as a result of the Xbox maker has allegedly been “discussing” Sony’s market place with lawmakers. Actually, the letter references Activision Blizzard government Lulu Cheng Meservey, who has been brazenly vital of Sony’s makes an attempt to dam the Microsoft Activision deal.
“For greater than 20 years, Sony has completely dominated the gaming console market, as that market has been outlined by the Federal Commerce Fee,” Cramer wrote. “I’m involved Sony’s dominance of that market, and its efforts to perpetuate its present place imperils an essential financial improvement alternative for North Dakota.”
Cramer has given Sony a deadline of Could 1 to supply unredacted copies of paperwork pertaining to third-party exclusivity offers, its acquisition of Bungie, and correspondence with the FTC relating to Microsoft Activision deal.
It’s our understanding that Sony doesn’t need to adjust to the request.