Phil Spencer, head of Xbox, announced via Twitter today that Xbox has signed a 10-year deal with NVIDIA that will bring Xbox PC games as well as Activision Blizzard PC games (which include Call of Duty). GeForce Now.
This is very important for both parties. For NVIDIA, it’s more supported titles on its cloud-based gaming platform. More titles, especially ones as massive as Call of Duty, are never a bad thing. For Xbox, this allows greater access to purchased titles for players. With this support, GFN customers will be able to access their supported and owned Xbox titles wherever they are via the cloud. So beautiful.
We signed a 10-year deal with NVIDIA that will allow GeForce NOW players to stream Xbox PC games as well as Activision Blizzard PC titles, including COD, upon acquisition. We’re committed to bringing more games to more people – however they choose to play.
— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) February 21, 2023
The only thing we need to keep an eye on is Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision. That could all change if this deal falls through, but Phil Spencer believes it’s all running smoothly, so for now, so will we.
When all of this is available, the press release says that Microsoft and NVIDIA will “start working immediately” to integrate Xbox PC games into GeForce Now, which will then allow GeForce Now members to stream games purchased in the Windows Store, a third co-title with publisher NVIDIA. has granted the streaming rights to
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// Microsoft