Microsoft signs licensing deal with cloud gaming provider Boosteroid
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Microsoft inks Xbox game deal with Boosteroid cloud service
Microsoft has struck a deal to make Xbox PC video games available on the Boosteroid cloud gaming platform. The deal announced Tuesday is Microsoft's latest move to appease antitrust regulators scrutinizing its purchase of game maker Activision Blizzard. The U.S. tech giant says the 10-year agreement also would include Activision Blizzard titles like the popular Call of Duty franchise if or when the acquisition gets approved. Microsoft has been a…
Microsoft signs Xbox game deal with Boosteroid cloud service
Microsoft said Tuesday that it has struck a deal to make Xbox PC video games available on the Boosteroid cloud gaming platform, its latest move to appease antitrust regulators scrutinizing its purchase of game maker Activision Blizzard. The U.S. tech giant said the 10-year agreement would also include Activision Blizzard…
Microsoft inks Xbox game deal with Boosteroid cloud service
Microsoft said Tuesday that it has struck a deal to make Xbox PC video games available on the Boosteroid cloud gaming platform, its latest move to appease antitrust regulators scrutinizing its purchase of game maker Activision Blizzard. The U.S. tech giant said the 10-year agreement would also include Activision Blizzard titles like the popular Call of Duty franchise if or when the acquisition gets approved. Microsoft has been announcing new par…
Microsoft inks Xbox game deal with Boosteroid cloud gaming platform
Microsoft said Tuesday that it has struck a deal to make Xbox PC video games available on the Boosteroid cloud gaming platform, its latest move to appease antitrust regulators scrutinising its purchase of game maker Activision Blizzard.
Xbox games coming to Ukrainian cloud service Boosteroid - more deals to come
Soon Sony will be the only company without an Xbox deal (pic: Boosteroid) Microsoft is trying to ensure its acquisition of Activision Blizzard goes ahead, by bringing Call Of Duty to smaller cloud gaming services. Although there are probably few that would bet on Microsoft not eventually being allowed to buy Activision Blizzard, the process of getting the legal go ahead remains a long and complex journey. For Microsoft, the priority is to prove …
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