call of duty switch

The Activision Blizzard acquisition has entered an interesting stage as Microsoft’s president announces that they’ve entered a 10-year agreement to bring Xbox games to Nintendo consoles. This includes Activision’s biggest franchise, Call of Duty.

If there is one platform that is missing out on the Call of Duty action it’s Nintendo and they want Nintendo gamers to get the same experience that others already have on Xbox and PlayStation.

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Not only will this bring Call of Duty to the Nintendo Switch and future consoles the company brings, but other Xbox titles could be following. This goes with Microsoft’s plan to play games anywhere you’d like.

If this acquisition goes through sometime this year it’s hard to say if Call of Duty 2023 will be coming to the Switch. Nothing is set in stone yet as this $69 Billion deal still has to process.

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