CMA reveals that the regulator doesn’t believe Call of Duty will run adequately on Switch

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Microsoft recently announced that it has now signed a ten year agreement to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo platforms if the Activision Blizzard gaming deal goes through. The deal, which has come under intense scrutiny including by the United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority, seems to be on a knife-edge. The Competition and Markets Authority says that it doesn’t believe that the Nintendo deal with Microsoft will work with the Nintendo Switch as the Nintendo Switch isn’t able to replicate the visuals, frame rate and online features that are a core part of the Call of Duty game’s series, which is correct in someways. Though the CMA does seem to forget that that this deal would most likely be for a future Nintendo gaming system.

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