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Microsoft Signs 10-Year Call Of Duty Deal With Nintendo Amid Activision Buyout Pushback

Posted on February 23, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

Microsoft announced on February 21 that it has finalized a 10-year deal to bring ‘Call of Duty’ titles to Nintendo gaming platforms day-and-date with Xbox and PlayStation systems. This is a major win for Nintendo console owners who’ve wanted to get in on the first-person shooter. The last ‘Call of Duty’ title to show up on a Nintendo system was ‘Call of Duty: Ghosts’ in 2013, but has been exclusive to Xbox, PlayStation, and PC platforms since. Activision has
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