Microsoft Makes Nintendo Call of Duty Promise if Activision Deal Approved

Microsoft Makes Nintendo Call of Duty Promise if Activision Deal Approved. Microsoft and Nintendo have come to terms with a 10 years deal that would make the “call of Duty” Franchise available on the Nintendo Switch consoles, assuming, that is, the Xbox giant’s acquisition of Activision blizzard which has offered the green light to move ahead. On Twitter, Phil Spencer has confirmed the decade-long commitment.

Microsoft Makes Nintendo Call of Duty Promise if Activision Deal Approved

Microsoft Makes Nintendo Call of Duty Promise if Activision Deal Approved

Microsoft also has shown interest in helping to make more games available to more people, “Spencer in his tweet on Wednesday morning stated, “however they choose to play.”

The Exec also stated that Microsoft still remains committed to offering Call of Duty” on Steam, the popular download service, with releases there simultaneously made available with their Xbox counterparts. Some gamers not to talk of Microsoft’s key rivals, like Sony has been concerned that, if the merger with Activision blizzard goes ahead, another platform would be faced with a major disadvantage compared to all those that are in possession of an Xbox console.

As a matter of fact, Microsoft has decided to call out Sony specifically for being obstructionist in the entire process. “Sony has emerged as the loudest objector” to the acquisition, as written in a wall street journal by Microsoft president Brad Smith recently. Also, Smith outlined the proposed deal that Microsoft is offering to Sony in order to assuage its concerns.

Microsoft is Making Efforts

Smith stated that “We’ve offered Sony a 10-year contract to make each new Call of Duty release available on PlayStation the same day it comes to Xbox.” Microsoft has explained the same agreement to other platforms, he stated as evidenced by today’s announcement about Nintendo and also making it legally enforceable by regulators in the United States, UK, and European Union.”

Sony has in turn made a critical argument for both the proposed acquisition and Microsoft’s attempts to settle fears among its rivals. Also, it is not, however, the only skeptical party that is involved. The investigation is ongoing already on the deal, amid concerns that Microsoft could be after a single-platform dominance.

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been examining the Activision Blizzard deal, which requests further details earlier in the year. Before, a final agreement by the FTC was thought unlikely to arrive midway through 2023, although since then the outlook has become even grimmer.

Reports that arrived late in November stated that the FTC was “Likely” to file an antitrust lawsuit, in an attempt to block the acquisition. A public announcement concerning the process could be made very soon as the end of 2022.

FAQ

Is Microsoft Buying an Activision a Done Deal?

On January 18, 2022, Microsoft announced its intent to purchase Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion in cash.

What is Microsoft gonna do With Activision?

This deal would grant Microsoft ownership over globally recognized franchises like Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, and Candy crush, to name a few. Also, it creates a new division in the company, Microsoft Gaming, to be led solely by the company’s head of it’s Xbox division, Phil Spencer.

What Does it Mean Since Microsoft Bought Activision?

“The Acquisition of Activision Blizzard would offer the company a 3D gaming experience layer that complements their Xbox gaming hardware. This basically means that Microsoft is now holding the number of important cards in the developing metaverse: back-end infrastructure, devices, and now an experience platform.”

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