Bethesda Exec Questions Microsoft’s Decision to Retain Call Of Duty Franchise on PlayStation Platform
The gaming industry has been abuzz recently with news that Microsoft has decided to retain the popular Call of Duty franchise on the PlayStation platform. This decision has been met with mixed reactions, but one of the most vocal critics of the move is Bethesda executive Pete Hines.
Hines, who is the Vice President of Marketing and PR for Bethesda, recently took to Twitter to express his opinion on the matter. He argued that Microsoft should not be supporting a franchise that is not exclusive to their own platform. He believes that Microsoft should be focusing their efforts on developing and promoting their own franchises, such as Halo and Gears of War, rather than supporting a rival’s franchise.
Hines’ comments have sparked debate among gamers and industry professionals alike. Some agree with his stance, arguing that Microsoft should be focusing on their own franchises and not supporting a rival’s. Others argue that Microsoft’s decision to retain Call of Duty on the PlayStation platform is a smart move, as it allows them to tap into an already established fan base and gain more exposure for their own franchises.
Regardless of where you stand on the issue, it’s clear that Microsoft’s decision to retain Call of Duty on the PlayStation platform has stirred up some controversy. It remains to be seen how this decision will affect the gaming industry in the long run, but one thing is certain: Bethesda executive Pete Hines is not happy about it.