Microsoft Gaming (MSFT) CEO Phil Spencer said that the company has entered into a 10-year commitment to bring "Call of Duty" to Nintendo (NTDOY) following the merger of Microsoft and Activision Blizzard (ATVI). "Microsoft is committed to helping bring more games to more people – however they choose to play," Spencer said. He added that Microsoft has committed to continue to offer Call of Duty on PC gaming platform Steam simultaneously to Xbox after the deal closes. The Fly notes that Microsoft has reportedly made similar 10-year commitments to Sony (SONY) to have "Call of Duty" remain on PlayStation. Reference Link
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