Microsoft announces ’10-year commitment’ to bring ‘Call of Duty’ to…

Microsoft announces ’10-year commitment’ to bring ‘Call of Duty’ to…

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Microsoft Corporation MSFT has announced a 10-year deal to ‘Call of Duty’ to Nintendo NTDOY Consoles after purchasing Activision Blizzard ATVI.

What happened: On Wednesday, Xbox boss Phil Spencer gained weight Twitter to share the news about Microsoft’s new deal.

In a subsequent tweet, Spencer said, “Microsoft has committed to continue offering Call of Duty on Steam concurrently with Xbox after we complete the merger with Activision Blizzard King.”

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Why it matters: Microsoft has yet to strike a deal with Sony group SONY — its main competitor in the console space — reported CNET.

BradSmithvice chairman and president of Microsoft, stated that the company is ready to enter into a similar 10-year contract PlayStation.

In October it was reported that Microsoft wants to build an Xbox Mobile Store Offer games directly to mobile devices.

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