Microsoft Surprisely Grants Ubisoft Streaming Rights to Activision Blizzard Games – INDIAN

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This was unexpected. Ubisoft has signed an agreement with Microsoft that gives the French company the rights to cloud streaming of all current and new Activision Blizzard games for PC and consoles for the next 15 years..

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As part of the deal, Ubisoft will offer Activision Blizzard games to subscribers. Ubisoft+. In addition, Ubisoft will be able to license these games to cloud gaming companies, service providers, and console manufacturers.

The press release states that Ubisoft will offer Activision Blizzard games across multiple platforms, including PC, Xbox and Amazon Luna, as part of Ubisoft+ Multi Access, as well as on PlayStation consoles via Ubisoft+ Classic.

Here’s how Microsoft is responding to UK Competition and Markets Authority concerns (CMA) will approve Activision Blizzard’s acquisition of nearly $69 billion. The contract with Ubisoft will come into effect after the completion of the merger between the publisher of Call of Duty and the owner of Xbox.

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Source :Indian TV

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