Microsoft has signed a 10-year deal to bring Xbox games to Nintendo players. This means you will be ready to play in no time. call of duty with a switch.
The final deal was announced on Tuesday by Microsoft president Brad Smith in a post on Twitter.
“We have signed a binding 10-year contract to bring Xbox games to Nintendo gamers,” Smith said in a statement. call of duty For more players on more platforms. ”
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Smith said gamers “will be able to experience” call of duty Just like Xbox and PlayStation gamers enjoy call of duty.”
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As IGN points out(opens in new tab), call of duty It has not been released on Nintendo consoles since. Call of Duty: Ghost Released on Wii U in 2013.
The contract between Microsoft and Nintendo Xbox Head Phil Spencer Announces(opens in new tab) December 2022. Officially signed in dotted line. Details of the Xbox title’s release date on Switch have yet to be announced.
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$68.7 billion acquisition by Microsoft call of duty Publisher Activision Blizzard, announced in January 2022, wave Let’s say regulators.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced plans to block the merger in December on antitrust grounds, stating that the deal would allow “Microsoft to sell the Xbox game console and its rapidly growing subscription content market. And we will be able to suppress competitors to the cloud gaming business.” Meanwhile, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said the deal could harm UK gamers.(opens in new tab)concludes, “Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision could lead to higher prices, less choice or less innovation for UK gamers.”
It contains a carefully watched discussion call of duty As such, and whether or not Microsoft will keep the game ready to play on the PlayStation. When the merger was announced, Confirmed by Spencer(opens in new tab) “In acquiring Activision Blizzard, our intention to honor all existing agreements and our desire to maintain call of duty on playstation. ”