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Microsoft agreed on a deal with a Gaming company, Nintendo to make Call of Duty available on Nintendo for 10 years if they passed through the Activision objection over it.
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer made the announcement through Twitter that it has entered into a 10- year commitment" to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo.
To that Microsoft President, Brad Smith tweeted his greetings to Nintendo and said," anyday@Sony wants to sit down and talk, we’ll be happy to hammer out a 10- year deal for PlayStation as well.
"The agreement would bring Call of Duty to more gamers and more platforms, and that’s good for competition and good for consumers," he further said.
Meanwhile, Activision recently opened the pre-registrations for Call of Duty Warzone Mobile for the iOS platform. The Warzone Mobile will be the mobile port for the game’s PC and console versions. It'll bring the classic battle royale experience on handheld devices.
Further, Activision is now taking pre-registrations for its forthcoming title Call of Duty Warzone Mobile for iOS.
How iOS users can now register for the game on App Store
- Step 1 Open the App store on your iPhone.
- Step 2 Tap on the Games tab.
- Step 3 Once you open the Games tab, at the top of the page game icon with the ‘PRE-ORDER ’ status will emerge. Tap on the game.
- Step 4 Tap on getting and double-press the power button to confirm.
- Step 5 After validating, you'll get a pop-up to enable notifications, and confirm and once the game releases, you'll automatically get an announcement.
The game will be compatible with all iPhones starting from iPhone XS to iPhone 14 Pro Max and will need 529Mb space.