Microsoft signed more contracts with companies focused on cloud gaming. He entered into a ten-year agreement with the Ukrainian streaming platform boosterhe also agreed to cooperate with a Taiwanese company Ubituswhich helps to stream games, especially on Nintendo Switch.
For example, the recent deal with Nvidia to bring Microsoft games to the service. GeForce Now or a commitment to bring Call of Duty to consoles from Nintendo, the new contracts also depend on the successful closing of the deal to acquire Activision Blizzard. Microsoft is undoubtedly trying to convince the British and US authorities of the benefits of buying for the gaming market through various agreements.
booster is a global gaming streaming platform that uses over 4 million players. In comparison, GeForce Now has about 25 million users.
Ubitus then provides white label services for other companies, such as helping them get cloud games on Nintendo Switch. It is speculated that this could be a way to get the promised Call of Duty for the Switch, although Microsoft is also confident in native versions.
UK regulators are keeping a close eye on cloud gaming as they deal with the upcoming purchase of Activision Blizzard. Therefore, it is quite possible that Microsoft will try to negotiate with other suppliers. Companies from the largest Target And Amazon with services Games on Facebook And Moon.
Source :Indian TV