The latest news on Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard
Microsoft continues to conclude some deals to achieve their goal of acquiring Activision Blizzard. Meanwhile, Microsoft concluded two deals, the first completed and the second under investigation.
The First Deal
according to Phil Spencer's account on Twitter, a partnership was concluded between Microsoft and the Boosteroid cloud broadcast platform for ten years to bring Xbox games to it, and among these The games are Call Of Duty, of course, This is in the event that the acquisition deal is approved.
Players deserve more choice than they have now when it comes their favorite games. Today we've signed a 10-year deal with @Boosteroid_main enabling players to stream Xbox PC games, including Activision Blizzard PC titles like CoD following after close https://t.co/Xso6ykadw1
— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) March 14, 2023
The second deal
according to Brad Smith, CEO of Microsoft, told the Wall Street Journal that they will conclude to bring Call Of Duty games to third-party platforms.
because he believes that refusing to acquire only because Call of Duty games will not Issued only on Xbox is not a convincing reason for that, as the first deal was concluded with the Japanese game giant Nintendo, and there are more deals in the immediate future.
It is clear that Microsoft will not rest until the deal is done, so it is making a lot of deals and it is clear that it is on the right track.



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