Microsoft signed this Tuesday a 10-year agreement with NVIDIA to offer you the video games of your console Xbox and its computers, similar to the one that today signed with Nintendo, in an attempt to get the competition authorities to USABrussels and London accept the purchase of Activision Blizzard.
The agreement will allow users to play Activision Blizzard games such as the popular “Call of Duty” on GeForce Now, Nvidia’s cloud gaming service.
It will also allow Xbox games to be played on GeForce Now, which is available on PCs from Microsoft, Apple and Google, as well as other devices.
“This partnership will help NVIDIA’s portfolio grow, including games like ‘Call of Duty’”said the CEO of Microsoft Gaming, Phil Spencer, in a statement.
Jeff Fischer, vice president of GeForce, said that “With this agreement, many of the world’s most famous games will be available in the cloud with just one ‘click’”.
Microsoft also signed a ten-year agreement on Tuesday to bring Xbox video games to Nintendo users, the same day that the president of the company, Brad Smith, met in Brussels with representatives of the European Commission in the framework of the Negotiations for Brussels to authorize the purchase of Activision Blizzard.
Source: EFE
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