It's an open secret that Call of Duty is a juggernaut in the video game industry - the rest are just trying to keep up, if only barely. But, it still feels rude to point it out. Even so, this didn't stop Sony from all but saying that Battlefield isn't as good as Call of Duty.
In its latest argument against the approval of Microsoft's attempt to acquire, Sony's lawyers submitted a 20-page document to the UK government where it effectively put Electronic Arts and Battlefield under the bus.
Specifically, here's what the document said about EA and Battlefield:
Other publishers do not have the resources or expertise to match its success. To give a concrete example, Electronic Arts - one of the largest thirdparty developers after Activision - has tried for many years to produce a rival to Call of Duty with its Battlefield series. Despite the similarities between Call of Duty and Battlefield - and despite EA's track record in developing other successful AAA franchises (such as FIFA, Mass Effect, Need for Speed, and Star Wars: Battlefront) - the Battlefield franchise cannot keep up.
