Microsoft's bid to acquire Activision Blizzard has hit a snag with both the UK and EU commencing an in-depth investigation on the merger. The intense scrutiny of the acquisition will delay its finalization by a significant amount of time.

The investigation into Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard was done mainly from a competition and consumer standpoint. Separately, Sony is concerned that Microsoft intends to make the Call of Duty franchise an exclusive title. The move would alienate fans of the game that do not own a Microsoft console or PC.

Microsoft's Phil Spencer is now settling the issue of the Call of Duty franchise being an exclusive title. Speaking on The Verge's Decoder podcast, Spencer said that he is open to making a long-term commitment to allow Sony access to the franchise.

"This idea that we would write a contract that says the word 'forever' in it, I think, is a little bit silly. But to make a longer-term commitment that Sony would be comfortable with, [that] regulators would be comfortable with, I have no issue with that at all," Spencer stated.