"Activision CEO Bobby Kotick's Regret: Not Bringing Call of Duty to Nintendo Switch"

Activision CEO Bobby Kotick testified during the Microsoft FTC trial, stating that making Call of Duty exclusive to one platform would alienate over 100 million monthly active players. He admitted to initially being unimpressed with Nintendo Switch prototypes but acknowledged his mistake as the console has sold over 100 million units. Kotick expressed interest in bringing Call of Duty to future Nintendo consoles. He also mentioned that Sony would remain competitive if the Microsoft acquisition of Activision Blizzard goes through. Kotick dismissed the idea of degrading the PlayStation version of Call of Duty, emphasizing that developers take pride in their work. Additionally, he revealed that Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is set to release this fall.
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