A new report from Reuters states that Microsoft will be offering Sony a potential concession of a 10-year Call of Duty licensing deal to push the Activision Blizzard merger through.Sony may not accept the 10-year licensing deal concessionWhile the Reuters article doesn’t specify that the 10-year licensing deal would be for the Call of Duty franchise (as it could have been for all Activision Blizzard games as a whole), Game Developer reports that it is.Xbox boss Phil Spencer said on November 15 that it would be willing to commit to releasing Call of Duty on PlayStation consoles for a “longer term” to appease regulators.The regulator in question this time around is the European Commission, which started its investigation into the Microsoft Activision merger at the beginning of November.However, there’s not yet word if Sony would be willing to accept the concession in the first place, given that the company has welcomed investigations into the merger in the past."