Microsoft has signed a "10-year-commitment" to bring the popular Call of Duty franchise to Nintendo platforms for the very first time, provided that their acquisition of Activision Blizzard is closed. You see, Microsoft made deals with netbook manufacturers by offering heavily-discounted price for Windows XP Home. That deal prevented Microsoft from selling Windows Vista and the premium price that goes along with it. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft signs 10-year deal to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo platforms" and "Microsoft to end Adobe Flash support for Windows 10 in July".
Microsoft has signed a "10-year-commitment" to bring the popular Call of Duty franchise to Nintendo platforms for the very first time, provided that their acquisition of Activision Blizzard is closed. You see, Microsoft made deals with netbook manufacturers by offering heavily-discounted price for Windows XP Home.
That deal prevented Microsoft from selling Windows Vista and the premium price that goes along with it.
Our coverage of Microsoft Nintendo deal includes: "Microsoft signs 10-year deal to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo platforms"; "Microsoft to end Adobe Flash support for Windows 10 in July"; "Microsoft Windows 7 support to end in 2020". Each article provides unique insights and information.