Microsoft signed pacts to give Nintendo and Nvidia access to “Call of Duty” games for a decade if its $75 billion deal to buy the franchise’s developer, Activision Blizzard, gets approved
Microsoft Corp. signed pacts to give Nintendo Co. and Nvidia Corp. access to “Call of Duty” games for a decadeto buy the franchise’s developer, Activision Blizzard Inc., gets approved, part of the software maker’s efforts to relieve regulators’ concerns about the transaction.
In a tweet Tuesday, Microsoft Vice Chairman and President Brad Smith said the commitment with Nintendo, , is now solidified. It means that Nintendo would gain access to new “Call of Duty” games the same day they appear on Microsoft’s Xbox system.
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