The move, which will bring the Call of Duty franchise to Boosteroid’s platform, is partly aimed at allaying competition concerns over Microsoft’s Activision acquisition
on Tuesday signed a 10-year licensing deal to bring Activision’s Call of Duty franchise to cloud gaming provider Boosteroid’s platform, a move partly aimed at allaying competition concerns over its Activision acquisition.bid announced in January last year, Microsoft’s biggest ever deal, aims to boost its firepower in the booming video-gaming market against leaders Tencent and Sony, and lay the base for its investment in metaverse.
“We believe in the power of games to bring people together. That’s why Xbox is committed to give everyone more ways to play their favourite games, across devices,” said Phil Spencer, chief executive of Microsoft’s gaming division.
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