Microsoft in 10-year commitment to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo
Microsoft has entered into a 10-year commitment to bring the gaming title “Call of Duty” to Nintendo platforms, the chief executive officer of Microsoft Gaming, Phil Spencer, said in a post on Twitter on Wednesday.
The agreement will bring the popular first-person shooter series from Activision Blizzard to Nintendo game consoles for the first time.
Nintendo said the Microsoft announcement was true but declined to comment further.
The announcement comes after Microsoft’s planned $69 billion acquisition of the “Call of Duty” maker raised concern among regulators that the deal could stifle competition.