Nintendo officially signed a 10-year legal agreement with Microsoft to bring Call of Duty to its own consoles. Within this agreement, everyone knows the shooter action game Call of Duty, Xbox and Playstation will exit the Nintendo side the same day. Thanks to the agreement, Nintendo users can experience Call of Duty in the same way as Xbox, Playstation and PC players.
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The official agreement announcement was made by Microsoft Vice President Brad Smith. The agreement on this announcement on Twitter is: “We signed a 10 year contract to bring Xbox games to Nintendo players. This is only part of the plan we commit to you. We want to spread Activision games such as Xbox games and Call of Duty to wider audience on more platforms.
The first place is focused on Call of Duty only in the first place, especially if it comes to bringing Xbox games to Nintendo. Within the scope of this agreement, Call of Duty is going out on more platforms and more players are targeted to reach their audience.
We’ve now signed a binding 10year contract to bring Xbox games to Nintendo’s gamers. This is just part of ur commitment to bring Xbox games and Activision affiliates like Call of Duty to more players on more platforms. pic.twitter.com/JmO0hzw1BO
— Brad Smith (@Bradsmi) February 21, 2023