Today Microsoft, by Phil Spencer, announced his intention To publish Call of Duty also on Nintendo consoles, following the successful acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Moreover, he also confirmed plans to release Call of Duty on Steam. Gabe NewellValve released a statement to Kotaku on the matter, saying that The transaction is not necessary🇧🇷
He specifically said:
🇧🇷we are happy Microsoft will continue to use Steam to reach customers with Call of Duty Upon closing of the acquisition by Activision🇧🇷 Microsoft is on Steam long time We consider this as a sign of their satisfaction with the reception of the players and the work we do. Our mission is to continue to create valuable features not just for Microsoft, but for all Steam customers and partners. “
“The Microsoft offered and even sent us Project commitment contract In the long run with Call of Dutybut We do not need Because a) we don’t believe in requiring any partner to enter into a contract obligating them to publish games on Steam in the distant future b) Phil and the Microsoft Gaming team have always kept their wordso we trust their intentions and c) believe Microsoft has All reasons to be on the platforms and hardware where Call of Duty customers want to be.”
In other words, according to Valve, it’s better if Microsoft is on Steam and A formal agreement isn’t really necessary🇧🇷 The relationship with Microsoft is great and they believe in the company.
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