Microsoft has furthered its commitment to become the world's leading gaming company, as it has struck a 10-year deal with NVIDIA to bring Xbox games to the GeForce Now streaming service.

Microsoft and NVIDIA Enter a Deal to Bring 'Call of Duty' to GeForce Now 

According to the story by Giz China, Microsoft president Brad Smith announced during a press conference in Brussels attended by none other than Sony's Jim Ryan and Activision's Bobby Kotick, who were there for the European Commission hearing over Microsoft's takeover of Activision Blizzard. 

Though details remain fuzzy, the deal between Microsoft and NVIDIA is said to bring popular titles such as "Call of Duty" to GeForce Now. This shouldn't come as too much of a surprise, as Microsoft also signed a contract with Nintendo that promises ten years of "Call of Duty," as explained in an article by Engadget

Exploring Cloud Gaming Opportunities: Microsoft and NVIDIA's Partnership 

Activision's decision to pull its titles from the cloud gaming service in 2020 doesn't appear permanent either, as the company is looking to get other organizations to express their support for the deal if it goes through. 

Microsoft's latest move is a clear sign that it wants to make its mark in the gaming industry, and its ties with NVIDIA are sure to open up more opportunities for the company to expand further. 

The Benefits of Microsoft and NVIDIA's New Partnership 

It's sure to create an interesting dynamic between the major players in the industry, and fans of Microsoft's services and gaming franchises are sure to be excited by this news. With regard to the specifics of the deal, it remains to be seen just how beneficial the partnership between Microsoft and NVIDIA will prove to be in the long term.

Microsoft and NVIDIA have entered into an exciting partnership that is sure to be a game-changer in the world of gaming. By joining forces, Microsoft and NVIDIA will allow gamers to experience the Xbox library of titles on the GeForce Now streaming platform. 

Accessing Xbox Games on GeForce Now with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate 

This partnership will bring diverse games to the GeForce Now library, such as the popular "Call of Duty" series. GeForce Now users can access a new stream of Xbox games via the platform. However, they must purchase the titles through Xbox PC, Steam, or Epic Games. 

Additionally, players must be subscribed to the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate to access the cloud gaming feature. The partnership between Microsoft and NVIDIA is a monumental step forward in gaming. 

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A Game-Changing Alliance: Microsoft and NVIDIA Join Forces 

Not only will this collaboration bring more game choices to gamers, but it has also opened the door for Xbox players to access more cloud gaming options. Such an exciting alliance is sure to be beneficial to both Microsoft and NVIDIA and gamers alike.

The deal may attract new users to GeForce Now, which already has over 25 million players. It could also benefit Microsoft and Activision, as it will help promote their titles and make them more accessible. It is yet to be seen when the games will be available on GeForce Now, but it could be a gamechanger once it is accessible.

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