Microsoft and Nintendo have signed off on a 10-year contract to bring Xbox games to the Nintendo Switch.
- The deal will bring the massively popular Call of Duty franchise to Switch, with new games releasing for both platforms on the same day.
- The last Call of Duty game to appear on a Nintendo console was CoD: Ghosts in 2013.
- The contract could be an attempt by Microsoft to prove that it doesn't plan to make Call of Duty an Xbox exclusive - thereby convincing regulators to approve its proposed $69 billion acquisition of CoD publisher Activision Blizzard.