In February, the company secured deals with Nintendo and Nvidia to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo hardware and the GeForce Now cloud gaming service, respectively (with the latter also getting access to other Xbox titles). In the wake of global regulatory concerns surrounding its proposed acquisition of Activision-Blizzard, Microsoft has been making significant moves to bring its video game offerings to players across the industry to address said concerns. Related Reading: Microsoft President Brad Smith Reveals Sony-Activision COD Deal Will Expire in 2024.The agreement notably includes Activision Blizzard IP titles including Call of Duty, pending regulatory approval of the Microsoft-Activision deal. Hot on the heels of the Nintendo and Nvidia deals, Microsoft has signed a new 10-year agreement with Ukrainian cloud gaming provider Boosteroid to bring Xbox PC titles to the latter’s subscription service.
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