Microsoft FTC Trial: Activision CEO Bobby Kotick on Call of Duty Exclusivity and Other Key Takeaways

By | June 28, 2023

Activision CEO Bobby Kotick took the witness stand during today’s portion of the Microsoft FTC trial. Kotick shot down questions about making Call of Duty exclusive, admitted he wasn’t impressed with Nintendo Switch prototypes before the system launched, and revealed a release window for Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile. Here’s everything you need to know from Kotick’s time in court today.

Kotick Doesn’t Want to Make Call of Duty Exclusive

Call of Duty was obviously the big focus of Kotick’s testimony and cross examination, and when the Activision CEO was asked if he’s ever thought about making Call of Duty exclusive to one platform, he said “No.”

“You would alienate over 100 million monthly active players,” Kotick said. “Half of them play on phones, but the rest of them play on computer and PlayStation, and you would have a revolt if you were to remove the game from more than one platform.

“… You would have a revolt if you were to remove the game from more than one platform.


“Gamers are very passionate… And so with that kind of investment, time, and effort, you get an enthusiastic, passionate group of people.”

Kotick said it would be “very detrimental to our business” to take Call of Duty off PlayStation.

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Degrading a PlayStation Version of Call of Duty Doesn’t Make Sense, Kotick Says

The FTC continues to argue that Activision and Microsoft could ship a PlayStation version of Call of Duty that doesn’t live up to the quality of the Xbox version. Kotick argued that Activision’s developers wouldn’t do that, saying the vitriol that would follow from gamers — and ensuing damage to the company — would be well deserved. Kotick also said that developers take pride in their work and want to make good games. Kotick has never heard of developers making a subpar game for one platform compared to another.

Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile Is Coming This Fall

Early on in his testimony, Kotick revealed that Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is coming this Fall. Previously, we only knew the mobile version of Warzone was slated for sometime this year. Warzone Mobile is in development in-house at Activision.

For the latest on the Microsoft FTC trial, read about the revealed budgets for AAA Sony titles like The Last of Us Part 2, how Microsoft considered buying Square Enix, and check out our full recap of the trial so far.

Logan Plant is a freelance writer for IGN covering video game and entertainment news. He has over seven years of experience in the gaming industry with bylines at IGN, Nintendo Wire, Switch Player Magazine, and Lifewire. Find him on Twitter @LoganJPlant.

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