Microsoft and Sony reach agreement on the future of Call of Duty on PlayStation – INDIAN

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Microsoft and Sony today announced that they have signed a binding agreement to keep Call of Duty on the PlayStation following their acquisition of Activision Blizzard.. Phil Spencer, head of Microsoft’s gaming division, bragged about the information on Twitter.

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“We look forward to a future where gamers around the world have more options to play their favorite games.” he added in the ad.

Unfortunately, we do not know the terms of the agreement. We assume this is a similar deal that Microsoft previously had with Nintendo, Nvidia, and other cloud gaming providers. The deal obliges Microsoft to publish Call of Duty for 10 years, including on Nintendo consoles and GeForce Now.

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Source :Indian TV

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