Microsoft President Brad Smith said that if Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard can be completed smoothly, he personally hopes that the Call of Duty series and other games from Activision Blizzard can land on the Nintendo Switch platform.
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Due to regulatory scrutiny of acquisitions, it's very clear to me that great games like Call of Duty will continue to be available on Sony's PlayStation platform.
We also want to bring a great Activision Blizzard game like Call of Duty to Nintendo's platform. I can confirm that after Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, Activision Blizzard will continue to offer all-platform games, including Nintendo's current gaming platform.
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To ensure credibility, he also cited the fact that Minecraft was on its rival gaming platform to prove that Microsoft can indeed guarantee Activision Blizzard's attitude of offering all-platform games:
In September 2014, Satya Nadella's first acquisition after becoming CEO of Microsoft was Minecraft. After that, Minecraft was still on all platforms, which I think is enough to show Microsoft's attitude.
The last Call of Duty series game to land in the old Ren's house: Ghost is already an old game from 2013.
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