Microsoft signs deal to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo for the next 10 years

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Microsoft signs deal to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo for the next 10 years
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Microsoft and Nintendo have officially signed a deal that will bring Call Of Duty games to 'Nintendo players' for the next 10 years.

For anyone hoping to play Call of Duty on their Nintendo Switch, that day may soon be coming.

The statement says explicitly that the agreement will bring the franchise to “Nintendo players,” but did not specifically call out the Nintendo Switch, the company’s current console. That’s not surprising as Nintendo will likely release new generations of the Switch, or an entirely new console, in the next ten years.

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