Nintendo Switch isn't "technically capable" of running Call of Duty well, CMA argues
Nintendo Switch isn't "technically capable" of running Call of Duty well, CMA argues
The CMA blocked the Microsoft Activision merger earlier today.
The Competition and Markets Authority in the UK says it has "seen no evidence" to suggest that Call of Duty can run well on Nintendo Switch.
On April 26, the CMA blocked Microsoft's purchase of Activision Blizzard and published its final report on the acquisition. In its findings, the CMA discussed Microsoft's deal to put Call of Duty on Nintendo consoles for 10 years - once again reiterating everyone's concerns about how well the FPS game would actually run on the Nintendo Switch.
In the final report the CMA writes: "CoD is currently available on two gaming consoles โ Xbox and PlayStation. We found that these consoles compete closely with each other in terms of content, target audience, and console technology.
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