Ubisoft has made a significant move in the gaming industry, announcing a groundbreaking agreement that grants them cloud streaming rights to a slew of renowned titles, including the iconic “Call of Duty” series. This landmark partnership will spring into action upon the finalization of Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
The agreement encompasses the entire spectrum of current Activision Blizzard games, in addition to all forthcoming titles slated for release within the 15 years following Microsoft’s acquisition of the gaming giant. Ubisoft not only gains the rights to feature these games on their Ubisoft+ platform but also has the liberty to license them to cloud gaming firms, service providers, and console manufacturers.
Players will soon reap the rewards of this collaboration through Ubisoft+ Multi Access, a single subscription that will grant access to a treasure trove of Ubisoft and Activision Blizzard titles. These games will be accessible on a multitude of platforms, spanning PC, Xbox consoles, Amazon Luna, and even the PlayStation platform via Ubisoft+ Classics.
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Cloud gaming is a game-changer, providing gamers with the flexibility to enjoy their favorite titles across various devices, eliminating hardware limitations. Chris Early, Senior Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Business Development at Ubisoft, emphasized their commitment to providing outstanding gaming experiences across platforms.
Ubisoft plans to release more details regarding the integration of Activision Blizzard titles into Ubisoft+ and other cloud gaming platforms in the near future. In the meantime, gamers can explore the current offerings available on Ubisoft+ and stay tuned to Ubisoft News for the latest updates in the gaming world.