Call of Duty on the Switch? Microsoft wants shooter on Nintendo
Do you want to play Call of Duty on the switch? If it goes to Microsoft, this will be possible in the future. This has explained the president of the company, Brad Smith. For many fans this is likely to be a surprise, as the series has never been available on Nintendo consoles. In addition, due to the acquisition of Activision Blizzard, Xbox exclusivity was expected.
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Microsoft wants to bring Call of Duty to the Switch
It's about it: Since became known that Microsoft wanted to buy the Publisher Activision Blizzard for Stolze $ 70 billion US dollars, many players have worried about the future of their favorite games. Especially the question "Will Call of Duty Now Xbox Exclusive?" Coming again and again.
However, after Microsoft has declared several times to leave Call of Duty on the Sony consoles, the company is still one step further. Videogameschronicle.com quotes Microsoft President Brad Smith with the words:
We would like to [So: Call of Duty] like to bring on Nintendo devices. We would like to bring the other popular titles that have Activision Blizzard, bringing and make sure that you continue to be available on the PlayStation and that you will be available on Nintendo consoles.
Smith is still open, which other franchises he means. Activision Blizzard's games are not just about Call of Duty, but ranging from Diablo to Candy Crush Saga.
Smith reminds of the acquisition of Minecraft by Microsoft and explains that was the direction in which the company wants to go with the Activision Blizzard brands. Among other things, to make games accessible to more platforms, which would be an interesting step, especially for Call of Duty.
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Call of Duty on the Switch not yet secured
The desire to express the Smith, of course, does not mean that it would be certain that we can choose Call of Duty soon on the switch. Finally, the purchase of Activision Blizzard has not even been completed. Nevertheless, the statement is interesting because the switch would be complete new territory for the shooter.
If we think of the implementation, but the plans throw some questions. First, there would be the technical limits of the switch that can not keep up with current Sony and Microsoft consoles. How would COD look good on Nintendo consoles and perform?
In addition, it would be interesting as it looks with the handheld use or the switch Lite and whether it would be necessary online for the multiplayer of the subscription Service Switch online. If it actually comes to a switch implementation, all these points would have to be clarified.
Would you like to play Call of Duty on the Switch or are the platforms on which the shooter is available so far?
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