Xbox Games to Be Included in GeForce Now, Microsoft President Hopeful of Successful Sony Deal

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A recent press briefing confirms a major deal between Microsoft and Nvidia as well as a wishful statement from Microsoft’s president, Brad Smith. The briefing, held in Brussels, revealed that Nvidia’s GeForce Now, the company’s cloud gaming service, is set to include Xbox games. This also includes Call of Duty, apparently, if or when the franchise is acquired by Microsoft.

This comes after another major announcement that Microsoft entered a 10-year agreement to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo. After revealing the Nvidia GeForce deal, Smith continued the briefing by pointing out the market share disparity between PlayStation and Xbox, with the former having an 80% share over the latter’s 20%. 

Smith also revealed an envelope during the briefing, claiming that it contained the very deal that Microsoft hopes Sony to sign. He mentions that he feels more optimistic about the deal than the felt 24 hours prior thanks to the aforementioned Nvidia and Nintendo announcements, which gave him confidence.

As Microsoft continues to make major moves in the gaming industry, many await Sony’s response on the matter, as well as whether or not the company will finally work out a deal with the tech giant.

Source: Eurogamer

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