CMA BELIEVES NINTENDO SWITCH CAN’T RUN CALL OF DUTY
The UK regulatory body, CMA, has concluded that the Nintendo Switch cannot run Call of Duty due to lack of power, leading to Microsoft's agreement to bring Call of Duty to the console for ten years becoming unfeasible. Microsoft offered agreements to Sony and Nintendo, but Sony ignored the proposal, while Nintendo accepted it, leading to the CMA's criticism of the deal. The CMA report acknowledges that the Switch is capable of running "some major games" like Doom Eternal, but the regulators say it "may not be capable of offering certain graphically intensive multiplayer games (such as CoD)." The Nintendo Switch is a six-year-old console with a fragile Nvidia Tegra chip, and Call Of Duty requires a high and stable FPS for optimal experiences. Microsoft's response to this decision remains to be seen.
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