Microsoft, in a bid to get its mammoth acquisition of Activision Blizzard approved by the FTC, announced a 10-year deal with Nintendo to make “Call of Duty” available on Nintendo platfo…
” available on Nintendo platforms — for the first time — once the merger with Activision closes.
“ Microsoft is committed to helping bring more games to more people – however they choose to play,” Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming,Microsoft announced its $69 billion bid for Activision Blizzard
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