Ubisoft Addresses Plans for Call of Duty and More Activision Games on Ubisoft+

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Ubisoft Addresses Plans for Call of Duty and More Activision Games on Ubisoft+
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Call of Duty games and more are coming to Ubisoft+.

With everything that went on amid Xbox's long-winded acquisition of Activision Blizzard, it's easy to forget that Ubisoft is a part of this whole process, too. The massive company known for its series like Assassin's Creed and Far Cry among others can already put those games on its Ubisoft+ subscription service, and now that the deal has gone through for Xbox to own Activision, Ubisoft+ will be able to put Call of Duty and other games on its platform, too.

Activision Games on Ubisoft+Reiterating the broad details of the arrangement, Ubisoft said in its announcement shared on Friday that the company has"the perpetual cloud streaming rights for Call of Duty and all other current Activision Blizzard games and those released over the next 15 years.

"The deal includes all the Activision Blizzard games that are being distributed today and includes all the games that Activision Blizzard will release over the next 15 years," said Ubisoft's SVP Chris Early."That includes the Call of Duty franchise and a whole lot more. Yes, it does include all the DLC, including in-game content and downloadable DLC packs, expansions, and add-ons.

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