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Microsoft and Nintendo’s 10-Year Agreement to Bring Call of Duty to Nintendo Players

Microsoft and Nintendo Sign 10-Year Agreement to Bring Call of Duty to Nintendo Players

In a significant move for the gaming industry, Microsoft and Nintendo have negotiated and signed a binding 10-year legal agreement to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo players. This agreement provides full feature and content parity, allowing Nintendo gamers to experience Call of Duty just as Xbox and PlayStation gamers do.

Call of Duty on a Nintendo Switch,

Commitment to Equal Access

This partnership is part of Microsoft’s commitment to providing long-term equal access to Call of Duty on multiple gaming platforms. By expanding access to this popular game, Microsoft is giving more players the opportunity to enjoy the game and fostering more competition in the gaming market.

Bringing More Choice to Gamers

The partnership between Microsoft and Nintendo is a win-win for both companies and for gamers. It provides more choice for players, who can now experience Call of Duty on a wider range of platforms.

Will Nintendo Fans Embrace Call of Duty?

While it remains to be seen whether Nintendo fans will embrace the game with the same enthusiasm as Xbox and PlayStation gamers, the partnership still provides more choice and options for players. Only time will tell whether Call of Duty will become a staple for Nintendo gamers, but one thing is clear: the gaming industry is constantly evolving, and this partnership is evidence of that evolution.

How Will COD Run On Switch?

The 10-year agreement between Microsoft and Nintendo to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo players is a significant move for the gaming industry. While some may wonder how the game will run on the Switch, there is no denying that this partnership provides Nintendo fans with an opportunity to play one of the most popular games in the world.

Given the Switch’s portability, Call of Duty could be an ideal game for players who want to play on-the-go. However, the Switch’s hardware will not be able to handle the game’s graphics and performance as well as its counterparts on Xbox and PlayStation. Hopefully by the time this deal goes through, if it goes through, the Switch Pro will be here.

Josh Schmidt
Josh Schmidt
I've been a Nintendo fan for over 30 years. I love talking about Nintendo games almost as much as I love playing them. I am the host of the Nintendo Power Cast and I stream Nintendo games regularly on Twitch.
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