Microsoft is set to bring Call of Duty to the Nintendo console following a 10-year agreement.
There are reports that Microsoft plans to purchase Activision Blizzard, the publisher of Call Of Duty for $68.7bn.
With the deal, Microsoft would be able to stop Call Of Duty from appearing on other consoles like the PlayStation 5 owned by Sony.
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This deal is predicted to lessen competition in the gaming industry but Microsoft claims it would do the opposite.
According to Microsoft, the company is offering the title to rivals -for a limited time.
The president of Microsoft, Brad Smith, says the title offer is on the table for Sony if the company is willing to “sit down and talk”.
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), has launched an in-depth investigation into the deal, saying Sony may lose revenue and users as a result of the deal.