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Ubisoft closes deal with Activision for game streaming rights

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Ubisoft Entertainment closed a deal with Activision Blizzard Games on Tuesday for the "streaming rights to games such as Call of Duty and others." The company's release adds that the deal will take effect upon the effective completion of Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

The agreement will see the inclusion of Activision Blizzard's entire catalog of games and new titles arriving within 15 years of the closing of Microsoft's acquisition.

"With a single subscription to Ubisoft+ Multi Access, players will soon be able to play their favorite Ubisoft and Activision Blizzard games across multiple platforms including PC, Xbox consoles, and Amazon Luna, and on the PlayStation platform through Ubisoft+ Classics," the statement said.

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