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According to Steven L Kent’s book The Ultimate History of Video Games Vol 2, executive vice president and head of Marvel Games Jay Ong stated that after they terminated their licensing deal with Activision he offered the exclusivity deal to Microsoft, but it was ultimately turned down. Microsoft‘s strategy at the time was to focus on its own IP, and as such, it decided to pass on the offer.
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