We continue with Call Of Duty as the main stumbling block to finish closing the Activision purchase by Microsoft. Surely if you have followed since the purchase of the company (purchase intention) by Microsoft was announced, you have read the name, Call Of Duty, countless times.
The Activision saga is one of the most played by players year following year, each new installment maintains a horde of millions of loyal players who return once more and once more. In this case, it has been Phil Spencer himself who has officially confirmed that when they have the rights to Call Of Duty they will continue to publish the games on Steam and that for 10 years They agree to release the games in the saga on Nintendo consoles.
Microsoft’s Call Of Duty is coming to Steam and Nintendo consoles
The 10 years of commitment with Nintendo they are the same that they have offered to Sony for PlayStation consoles, Microsoft will continue to offer the games as before for the rest of the platforms, in addition, on Steam they will be released simultaneously in the same way that they will on Xbox and Xbox Game Pass.
I’m also pleased to confirm that Microsoft has committed to continue offering Call of Duty on Steam simultaneously with Xbox following closing the merger with Activision Blizzard King.
I’m also pleased to confirm that Microsoft has committed to continue to offer Call of Duty on @Steam simultaneously to Xbox following we have closed the merger with Activision Blizzard King. @ATVI_AB @ValveSoftware
— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) December 7, 2022