
Microsoft announced a partnership with Nintendo. This arrangement will allow the latter’s gaming gadgets to run Xbox games like Call of Duty. Therefore, all the details.
According to the statement, the American tech giant inked a 10-year contract to offer Call of Duty to Nintendo fans. The latter is a Japanese gaming behemoth known for its Switch, Mario, and Legend of Zelda games. The release also stated they are dedicated to giving equal long-term access to Call of Duty on other gaming platforms.
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Microsoft previously offered Sony a similar agreement, and the firm is now partnering with Switch portable console maker. Now, Nintendo systems will get Activision Blizzard’s Call of Duty franchise, and the new partnership with the Japanese business may help authorities approve its Activision Blizzard merger.
After buying the COD studio, Microsoft was criticized. As it allegedly threatened the industry, Sony and other rivals criticized the firm.
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