March 15 (Portaltic/EP) –
Microsoft has signed a new agreement, this time with the Ubitus cloud gaming enablerto bring Xbox games for PC and Activision Blizzard titles to its platform for a period of ten years.
Ubitus offers other video game or telecommunications companies infrastructure and platform that they need to take their services to the cloud, and their clients include Capcom, 2K, Atari, Konami, Sega or Ericsson.
At the moment, its game library reaches 600 titlessome even AAA converted to a digital version in the cloud, and it is going to expand as a result of the agreement it has signed with Microsoft.
Specifically, and as reported by the head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, On twitterIt is a ten year association for the broadcast of Xbox and Activision Blizzard PC games after the closing of the acquisition, which is currently being reviewed by the competent authorities.
Microsoft and Ubitus*@ubituskk, a leading cloud gaming provider, have signed a 10-year partnership to stream Xbox PC Games as well as Activision Blizzard titles after the acquisition closes. Our commitment is to give more players, more choice.
— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) March 15, 2023
Ubitus is the fourth company with which Microsoft signs an agreement to give access to their games, after the Ukrainian Boosteroid, Nvidia and Nintendo. Sony, for its part, which is leery of the deal to acquire Activision Blizzard by its main competitor, rejected it, while Valve has chosen not to accept it and instead show its confidence in Spencer.