All eyes have been on Sony after Microsoft is set to acquire Activision Blizzard in a blockbuster deal worth $70 billion. Just as the week is about to end, Sony has issued an official response to Microsoft's bolstering of its ranks.

According to a spokesperson who told the The Wall Street Journal, Sony still expects Microsoft to "abide by contractual agreements and continue to ensure Activision games are multiplatform." Although it's not a public statement or blog post on an official channel, it is still Sony's first attempt to address a move that sent the company's stock prices on a massive decline.

Having said that, Sony's expectations should not come as a surprise. Arkane Studios still fulfilled its obligation to make Deathloop a PS5-exclusive despite Microsoft's earlier buyout of ZeniMax Media. The same goes for Tango Gameworks and Ghostwire: Tokyo, which is expected to launch in March. Unfortunately, this also means that we can't expect Microsoft to honor current agreements after they expire.