[UPDATE] Microsoft signs 10-year agreement to bring Call of Duty games to Nintendo consoles

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UPDATE:
Brad Smith, Microsoft's president, has tweeted out about the confusion regarding the titles which will be shared on Nintendo consoles, clarifying that it's only Call of Duty and not other Xbox titles like his original tweet made it believe:



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Microsoft's president, Brad Smith, has announced that Microsoft signed off a 10-year agreement to bring Xbox titles to Nintendo consoles, like the Call of Duty franchise, which was announced some months ago as well. With this deal, Microsoft aims to bring content and feature parity to all of the titles released across both Xbox and Nintendo, which means the same game on either console will have the same content.

Nintendo users might recall back in the Wii era that games of the Call of Duty franchise on their console had a huge amount of content absent from their version, primarily all of the DLC for each and every COD game release on the Wii, some maps being absent and smaller maps/online matches. This even extended to some of the WiiU titles as well when it comes to missing DLC that the other main releases in Xbox and PlayStation had throughout their lifespan.

With this, It's great news for Nintendo gamers that wish to have a whole new range of titles to play, which were previously Xbox exclusives, and Call of Duty fans can now relive their old online matches from the Wii and Wii U era back once Microsoft starts rolling out new COD titles with content parity for Nintendo consoles.

 

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Of course it is.
I still want Microsoft to buy out Activision blizzard already. Why?
Bobby Kotick needs to face the business end of a commercial document shredder as possible.
And throw in Todd Howard for good measure.

Bobby Kotick is going to cry into his multi-million dollar severance package as his Activision stock becomes Microsoft stock and earns him many millions more over the next few years. And that's assuming Microsoft even fires him.
 

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It seems MS are spreading their wings as much as they can, even if it means working with the competition..
 

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How does microsoft benefit from catering to nintendo like this? It feels like microsoft does things for nintendo but nintendo does nothing for microsoft.
 

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How does microsoft benefit from catering to nintendo like this? It feels like microsoft does things for nintendo but nintendo does nothing for microsoft.

That's precisely my point.
It seems like only Nintendo is benefiting from it all, I don't see Nintendo bending the knee to allow use of their stuff in any other places.
 
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How does microsoft benefit from catering to nintendo like this? It feels like microsoft does things for nintendo but nintendo does nothing for microsoft.
This deal specifically is because they don't want the FTC to stop their deal to acquire Activision on the basis of antitrust/not allowing competition. This shows the FTC that Microsoft is willing to play nice with their competitors and they would sooner collaborate with Nintendo than Sony because Nintendo is less of a direct competitor (and Sony has been catty with them over this deal with Activision).
It doesn't hurt them in a business sense either, because Microsoft doesn't make profit on the sale of their consoles. It's a loss leader so they can sell people software. If they can sell that software on Nintendo's platforms, even better. Nintendo actually makes money on the hardware they sell. So it's a win/win.
 

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