Microsoft is making yet another effort to convince EU, UK, and US regulators that it won’t use the agreement to drive out rivals and hinder competition. The Call of Duty series will now be available on devices like the Switch and GeForce Now thanks to recent 10-year agreements it has signed with Nintendo and Nvidia. Microsoft has stated that it offered Sony a similar licencing arrangement for the PlayStation, but Sony has declined, and it has committed to maintaining Steam’s availability concurrently with Xbox. Sony voiced its reservations about the arrangement earlier this month, including the possibility that Microsoft may release Call of Duty for PlayStation with bugs, which would reduce players’ confidence in using Sony consoles to play the hugely popular shooter.
