Microsoft and Nintendo enter into historic Call of Duty agreement
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Microsoft inks Nvidia game deal to assuage regulators over Activision merger
Microsoft Corp has struck a 10-year deal to bring Call of Duty and other Activision games to Nvidia Corp's gaming platform if the Xbox maker is allowed to complete its much-contested $69 billion acquisition of Activision.
Microsoft signs agreement to bring 'Call of Duty' to Nvidia if it completes the purchase of Activision
Microsoft signed a ten-year deal to bring “Call of Duty” and other Activision games to the Nvidia video game platform if it can complete the acquisition of the producer for US$ 69 billion (R$356.8 billion). Read more (02/22/2023)
Microsoft looks to allay EU fears over Activision takeover with Nintendo, NVIDIA deals
Microsoft has got Nintendo and NVIDIA on its side for it proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard. But it is still struggling to convince regulators, CNBC's Arjun Kharpal reports.
Microsoft in Nvidia game deal to reassure regulators
Microsoft has struck a 10-year deal to bring "Call of Duty" and other Activision games to Nvidia's gaming platform, if the Xbox maker is allowed to complete its much-contested $69 billion acquisition of Activision.
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