Xbox boss Phil Spencer has announced on Twitter that Microsoft has entered a “10-year commitment” to bring Call of Duty (COD) to Nintendo consoles, following its acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Microsoft announced plans to acquire Activision Blizzard back in January, in a deal valued at $68.7 billion USD (about $85.96 billion CAD at the time). The acquisition has been criticized by regulators, with concerns regarding Microsoft withholding Activision Blizzard’s games from competitor consoles, like the PlayStation 5.
However, this announcement makes it clear that COD title(s) won’t be hoarded for the Xbox, and that the series will continue to be available on Steam after the Microsoft-Activision deal closes
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