Microsoft President Brad Smith announced On his Twitter page about signing a 10-year deal with Nintendo to bring Xbox games to Japanese consoles.
It is stated that the deal will allow Nintendo to get key games on their consoles at the same time as Xbox consoles. Among other things, Americans promise to release Call of Duty games on Nintendo if a deal is struck to buy Activision Blizzard.
“We signed a 10-year deal to give Nintendo players access to Xbox games. This is just part of our plan to make Activision games like Xbox and Call of Duty more accessible to players on other platforms,” Smith said.
At the same time, it is not specified how games such as Call of Duty will work on the weaker hardware of Nintendo consoles, which have always been behind their competitors in power against Xbox and PlayStation. Most likely, Microsoft will provide Nintendo users with access to the Xbox Cloud Gaming cloud service and Game Pass service.
Microsoft also announces its readiness to sign a similar deal with other platforms, most likely citing Sony.
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