Call of Duty Series Coming to Nintendo Consoles

Xbox President Phil Spencer announced that the Call of Duty series will come to Nintendo consoles if the Activision acquisition takes place. Spencer also gave a little news for PC players.
 Call of Duty Series Coming to Nintendo Consoles
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Announcing that it will buy Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion at the beginning of this year, Microsoft is still working with the European Union to complete the acquisition. The purchase, in particular, attracted the aggressive reaction of Sony.

It was also revealed that Microsoft would make some concessions to agree with Sony in the framework of the acquisition. One of them was that the Call of Duty series would be on PlayStation for at least 10 more years. Today, a new statement came about a similar agreement. But this time it’s not about Sony.

Microsoft brings the Call of Duty series to Nintendo!

Xbox President Phil Spencer announced on his Twitter account that they have signed an agreement with Nintendo for Call of Duty. With the agreement in question, it was stated that the Call of Duty series will come to Nintendo consoles and will remain for at least 10 years.

It has not been announced when the Call of Duty series will come to Nintendo. However, it is not known whether past games will be adapted to Nintendo. Of course, all these explanations will only take place if the purchase is approved by the EU.

An explanation has also come for PC players:

In addition to the Nintendo announcement, Spencer also shared a statement that concerns PC players. The President announced that the Call of Duty series will continue to be available on Steam after the Activision acquisition is complete. The game will thus continue to be available for purchase on both Xbox and Steam.

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