Microsoft has made a 10-year commitment to make the Call of Duty video game available on Nintendo platforms, the first time since the days of the Wii U console.
Microsoft has committed to bringing the video game title "Call of Duty" to Nintendo platforms.Phil Spencer, in a post on Twitter.Microsoft announced that it was buying the "Call of Duty" maker, Activision Blizzard in a planned $69 billion deal in January, in the biggest gaming industry deal in history.The deal has raised concern among regulators that the deal could stifle competition.
It was reported last month that Microsoft's bid to acquire the video game publisher, could face a major roadblock. is likely to file an antitrust lawsuit to block the $69 billion takeover, according to Politico, citing people familiar with the matter. At the center of the FTC’s concerns is whether acquiring Activision would give Microsoft an unfair boost in the video game market.
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