This time it’s on paper, but Microsoft still has to spend quite a bit of money.
It’s official – if Microsoft buys Activision Blizzard King, the Nintendo platform will get Call of Duty dates and dates.
Microsoft president Brad Smith announced the formal signing of the deal late last night, calling it a “binding 10-year legal agreement” for the popular nationalist shooter series to be published on Nintendo systems and Xbox platforms. I called. The deal reportedly includes “full functionality and content parity.”
The deal comes as Microsoft meets European regulators today in an attempt to acquire ABK for $68.7 billion, which was unconditionally approved. Proposed methods of approval included selling Call of Duty as a franchise or the “Activision” portion of the company.
Signed a binding 10-year contract to bring Xbox games to Nintendo gamers. This is just part of our commitment to bring his Activision titles, like Xbox games and Call of Duty, to more players on more platforms. pic.twitter.com/JmO0hzw1BO
— Brad Smith (@BradSmi) February 21, 2023
