Microsoft is offering a 10-year deal to bring Call Of Duty to Nintendo consoles as leverage in its Activision Blizzard acquisition 🎮
The deal nobody asked for is now legally ‘binding’, as Microsoft tries to use a deal with Nintendo as leverage in its ActivisionThings are not going well for Microsoft’s attempted buyout of Activision Blizzard.
Whether that’s going to sway the opinion of the EU investigators remains to be seen but the brief Twitter announcement seems to be an oblique reference to Nintendo’s next console, as it doesn’t mention the Switch by name.
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