Microsoft has announced plans to bring all of Xbox PC games to GeForce Now.
President Brad Smith said on Tuesday that the deal would also see Activision Blizzard games like Call of Duty released on Nvidia‘s cloud gaming service if Microsoft’s bid to acquire the World of Warcraft publisher is approved.
Nvidia’s GeForce Now service already has 25 million players, Smith said (via GamesIndustry.biz).
Smith was speaking after Microsoft presented arguments for why its proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard should be approved at a European Commission hearing on Tuesday.
The oral hearing allowed Microsoft to address the statement of objections it received from the EU last week warning about the possible anti-competitive effects of the $69 billion deal.
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Earlier on Tuesday, Smith announced that Microsoft had signed a “binding 10-year legal agreement” to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo platforms.
“We are committed to providing long term equal access to Call of Duty to other gaming platforms, brining more choice to more players and more competition to the gaming market,” the company said in a statement.
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