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One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Celebrates 50th Anniversary With 4K Steelbook Edition

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Celebrates 50th Anniversary With 4K Steelbook Edition https://ift.tt/ZqOdQaW One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Steelbook Edition (4K Blu-ray) $30 (was $35) | Releases November 11 Preorder at Amazon Preorder at Walmart No list rounding up the best movies of the 20th century would be complete without One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. In celebration of the film's 50th anniversary, One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest is releasing on 4K Blu-ray with a collectible steelbook case. Slated to release November 11, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Limited Edition Steelbook is available to preorder for only $30 (was $35) at Amazon. This edition also comes with a voucher to redeem a digital copy of the movie. A standard edition is available to preorder for $25 at Walmart. Continue Reading at GameSpot

Microsoft Reportedly Willing To Allow Call Of Duty On PS Plus https://ift.tt/FYsy5SP Another compromise has cropped up from Microsoft, as the company reportedly has proffered Sony the option to put Call of Duty on PlayStation Plus. This would be one of the latest concessions from the Xbox maker regarding the popular FPS franchise as part of its bid to acquire Activision Blizzard. Bloomberg (via VideoGameChronicle) states that Sony hasn't accepted the offer. The company behind PS4 and PS5 is still making a case against the acquisition, arguing Microsoft could make Call of Duty exclusive to Xbox. The Federal Trade Commission is currently suing Microsoft over its attempted merger with Activision Blizzard. The suit, filed December 8, claims the deal would suppress competition in the video games industry. Continue Reading at GameSpot

Microsoft Reportedly Willing To Allow Call Of Duty On PS Plus https://ift.tt/FYsy5SP

Another compromise has cropped up from Microsoft, as the company reportedly has proffered Sony the option to put Call of Duty on PlayStation Plus. This would be one of the latest concessions from the Xbox maker regarding the popular FPS franchise as part of its bid to acquire Activision Blizzard.

Bloomberg (via VideoGameChronicle) states that Sony hasn't accepted the offer. The company behind PS4 and PS5 is still making a case against the acquisition, arguing Microsoft could make Call of Duty exclusive to Xbox.

The Federal Trade Commission is currently suing Microsoft over its attempted merger with Activision Blizzard. The suit, filed December 8, claims the deal would suppress competition in the video games industry.

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