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Microsoft vows to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo

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Microsoft Gaming Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Phil Spencer announced in a Twitter post on Wednesday the company's 10-year commitment to bring the video game Call of Duty to Nintendo.

Microsoft and Activision Blizzard King, publishers of the popular first-person shooter game, are planning to merge, but the deal is yet to receive regulatory approval. Spencer said that Microsoft is committed to "helping bring more games to more people – however they choose to play."

The executive added that the tech giants would continue to offer the game on Stream, alongside Xbox, after the deal is closed.

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