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PlayStation boss Jim Ryan is leading the charge after mocking the Game Pass service.
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In the last few hours, and despite many events that could occupy the community, PlayStation boss Jim Ryan has been the most prominent leader of the trend on social media platforms. This comes after the inflammatory statements he made during one of the new meetings.
As we described in a previous article, Ryan stated that Sony sees no threat to the Xbox Game Pass service for its PlayStation brand or its monthly services, which are experiencing significant and rapid growth. But Ryan's inflammatory words, which caused considerable controversy online, came when he began discussing PlayStation 5 sales, which he compared to the total number of Xbox subscribers since its launch.
Ryan said Sony managed to sell more PlayStation 5 units in just two years than Microsoft added to its Game Pass service in 6 to 7 years.
This sentence, which came like a bolt of lightning, led many internet users and social media platforms to engage in a broad debate about the strength of Microsoft's service and the opportunity to use it as a competing platform for Sony and the PlayStation brand.
This new statement comes from PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan, amid Sony's fierce battle with Microsoft to prevent the acquisition of publishing giant Activision Blizzard, owner of the major title, Call of Duty. Sony believes Microsoft is seeking to complete this acquisition to elevate the Xbox brand's position against PlayStation and attract more subscribers to its monthly service through a monopoly.
As of this writing, Xbox has not issued any statement in response to the claims. Jim Ryan That's right, but based on our observation of this fierce confrontation between the two parties, we expect a response from the Xbox boss soon, but it may be delayed due to the Western Christmas holidays.
Meanwhile, PlayStation boss Jim Ryan can continue Lead the trend Because of his statements, he met with a great reaction from the community.
Previously, he stated Phil Spencer The acquisition of Activision Blizzard will have positive repercussions for the video game industry. The company has provided guarantees to continue its release on multiple platforms, including PlayStation, for a period of at least 10 years. Spencer added that, despite this, Sony is the biggest obstacle to completing this deal.