Microsoft says it has reached a 10-year settlement with Nintendo to make Name of Obligation out there on Nintendo consoles if the Activision Blizzard acquisition closes. From a report: The deal is comparable in size to what Microsoft has provided Sony, and the Xbox maker has additionally dedicated to proceed to supply new variations of Name of Obligation on Steam on the similar time they launch on Xbox. The deal is clearly designed to place stress on Sony to just accept the same supply, simply days after Microsoft president Brad Smith stated “Sony has emerged because the loudest objector” to Microsoft’s proposed $68.7 billion acquisition and that “it is as enthusiastic about this deal as Blockbuster was concerning the rise of Netflix.” Microsoft confirmed earlier this week that it had provided Sony a 10-year contract to make every new Name of Obligation launch out there on PlayStation the identical day because it launches on Xbox.