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Microsoft Will Bring Call Of Duty To Nintendo Switch If The Activision Blizzard Deal Goes Through

Por: Forbes Tech December 07, 2022

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The Nintendo Switch is struggling to handle current day games but Microsoft still plans to put Call ... [+] of Duty on it.Future via Getty Images Microsoft is doing everything it can to appease regulators and push through its pending takeover of Activision Blizzard. Over the last few weeks, the company has repeatedly said it has offered Sony a 10-year deal to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation, the deal’s biggest opponent, to assuage any... + full article



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