The spectacular shooter Call of Duty will now be available to fans on Nintendo Switch consoles. And not everyone liked it.
Note that the company-giant Microsoft has committed itself to release Call of Duty video games for Nintendo for ten years.
Now everything is officially approved. President Brad Smith tweeted that the contract had finally been signed and added that Nintendo would get the same access to the popular video game as the Xbox.
This legal agreement gives Nintendo users access to the shooter on the same days as the Xbox with full parity of video game content and game features. So users of different platforms will have equal access to the new product.
The agreements underline tech giant Microsoft's efforts to persuade regulators to allow a $68.7 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard, demonstrating its willingness to make commitments that will increase competition in the gaming market.
There are some nuances when hosting the game on the Switch. For example, performance in the cloud is highly dependent on network streaming speed, which limits console responsiveness and is severely constrained by the Switch's 720p screen graphics capabilities. The arrival of Call of Duty on Switch consoles is unlikely to give players the expected experience.
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