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Ryuu96 said:

Sure, they theoretically can, it's not a legally binding statement, I just don't think they will, and I have no doubt that by their current statements they mean all CoDs will remain multiplatform, not just Warzone. They would have had a legally binding document until at least 2027 (and I also believe they would have continued that document beyond 2027) if Sony signed it

In my experience, you really do not know and if you are an authority to judge such a situation, you cannot rely on public statements that has no binding.  I am saying if I was the CMA or any authority, those statements mean nothing, its PR. 

Lets be honest here Ryuu, Phil statement does not cover anything.  It just says the PS system will have a shipped version of COD.  That is way to ambiguous when he could have stated the exact version. 

Sony does not want a legal document for a limited time, they want a document that states that COD will never leave and they can wait to see if the EU make that a condition to the sale.  Its a game of chicken and the way Sony sees it, they have nothing to loose.  Either way they are probably going to get something they want.