Nintendo and Microsoft Collaboration: A Strategic Partnership for the Gaming Industry

2023-10-23 00:00:13

Among the many documents leaked from Microsoft last month was a letter in which Xbox boss Phil Spencer revealed that he was interested in acquiring Nintendo, which he believed would be beneficial to both companies. Some have wondered what Nintendo’s response will be, and now we have the answer. The topic came up during a recent interview with Nintendo boss Doug Bowser in Inverse. Bowser explained that this generation has been good for both Microsoft and Nintendo, with Nintendo having collaborated on several things: “We have a great relationship with Microsoft. We consider them a partner in many, many ways, and you just have to look at Just look at the Nintendo Switch to see this partnership. Obviously, Minecraft is on the Nintendo Switch and we’re bringing Banjo Kazooie to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. So we’re looking forward to this partnership continuing. Regarding Spencer’s letter, Bowser added that acquisitions and consolidation almost always happen, adding that new studios ensure the industry stays fresh: “In terms of consolidation in the industry, I’ve been in this industry for over 16 years. One thing that hasn’t changed is acquiring studios. But another constant is that new studios are popping up every year. Incredible creative studios are producing content, from indie-sized games to AAA-sized games. Before Microsoft acquired Activision Blizzard, they also reached an agreement with Nintendo and promised to launch “Call of Duty” and other games in the future. This, combined with several other versions of Xbox games Switch, such as Ori and the Blind Forest, Minecraft Dungeons, and Goldeneye 007 (games that Nintendo owns the rights to) and Xbox, makes Bowser say they are “partners in many, many ways” It seems regarding right. Left: Bowser, right: Also Bowser.
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