Microsoft is "confident" that Call of Duty can be optimised for the Switch
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In part of its bid to acquire Activision Blizzard, Microsoft has told the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) that it’s “confident” Call of Duty can run on Switch.
Microsoft is obviously putting the work in to make sure its deal to acquire Activision Blizzard will go through. Part of convincing all the relevant parties that it doesn’t want to harm competition has been by signing deals like it has with Nintendo, where the two companies agreed to a contract guaranteeing Call of Duty ports on the Switch for 10 years (if the deal goes through).
But in the CMA’s provisional findings report, the organisation wrote that there is “no certainty that this will lead to CoD becoming available on Nintendo,” even with the deal in place, noting the hybrid console’s “technical limitations” compared to current PlayStation and Xbox consoles (thanks, Eurogamer).
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