Microsoft and Activision Curiously, it demanded to review the employee files and performance reviews of PlayStation executives to fight a lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). U.S. regulators filed a lawsuit to block the acquisition, after which Microsoft subpoenaed Sony and a number of other companies to help fight the lawsuit.
Sony accuses irrelevant Microsoft, Activision calls for ‘obvious harassment’
as discovered by Axios, Sony filed a response to Microsoft’s request, asking the court to quash or limit the subpoena. The edited response is FTC websiteThis reveals that Microsoft wants to turn over PlayStation management’s employee files and performance reviews to Sony.
Sony accused Microsoft of “clear harassment” and claimed that its personnel files had nothing to do with the matter. Sony’s move to rescind/limit the subpoena is a move by Microsoft to sue seven of him, including SIE CEO Jim Ryan, PlayStation Studios head Hermen Hulst, and Worldwide Marketing head Eric Lempel. has also clarified that he is seeking files on his PlayStation executives.
Microsoft also wants files on former PlayStation executives and a detention investigation of SIE’s in-house lawyers. Going one step further, the Xbox maker requested information from his decade-old history on PlayStation’s business.
