Microsoft explains how to get Call of Duty: Warzone running on Switch

by Janice Allen
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In a file (pdf) filed with the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), Microsoft shared some details on how it believes it will be able to Duty games that can run on the Nintendo Switch.

Last month, Microsoft signed a binding 10-year agreement Duty games to nintendo players day and date like on xbox with “full function and content parity” if the proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard goes through. In the CMA filing, Microsoft makes two main points to demonstrate that it’s possible to run games like Call of Duty: Warzone and “buy-to-play” titles such as Modern Warfare II to change gear:

If you’ve ever played Fortnite on Switch, you probably know it looks a lot worse than on newer consoles and PC hardware. But it does play generally fine; my wife and I have no problem working together several times a week, even though she’s on Switch and I’m on PS5 or Xbox. I introduce myself Duty games would be similar, meaning they probably wouldn’t look as good as they do on Xbox Series X, but at least you’ll be able to play them on a Nintendo platform. (Hopefully, Nintendo’s rumored next console has better graphics.)


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