Microsoft inks fourth ten-year Call of Duty agreement

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Microsoft has signed a ten-year deal with Tokyo-based cloud gaming company Ubitus...

Xbox head Phil Spencer has announced that Microsoft has signed another ten-year agreement, which would see PC Game Pass and Activision Blizzard titles head to the Japanese cloud gaming platform Ubitus., head of Xbox Phil Spencer has revealed that a similar ten-year partnership has been made with the cloud gaming platform Ubitus. The deal will see Microsoft offer PC Game Pass and Activision Blizzard games on the Japanese service, following a successful acquisition.

"Microsoft and Ubitus , a leading cloud gaming provider, have signed a 10-year partnership to stream Xbox PC Games as well as Activision Blizzard titles after the acquisition closes," Spencer announced onWe've already seen similar deals made with Nintendo, Nvidia, and Boosteroid, which looks to be aimed at backing up Microsoft's claim that the Activision Blizzard acquisition will see franchises like Call of Duty"surpass more than 150 million additional players.

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