Cloud Streaming Agreement Enables Players to Stream Activision Blizzard Titles via a Range of Subscriptions and Services
Ubisoft has singed a deal for streaming rights to Call of Duty and other Activision Blizzard titles, it was announced today.
The new Cloud Streaming agreement gives the publisher cloud streaming rights for Call of Duty and all other Activision Blizzard titles.
Specifically, The arrangement will give Ubisoft exclusive worldwide rights to stream the Activision Blizzard games, except for non-exclusive rights to stream in the European Economic Area, for all existing and current Activision Blizzard games as well as those to be released over the next 15 years once Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard is completed.
The move further further strengthens Ubisoft’s content slate through its subscription service Ubisoft+, in addition to allowing Ubisoft to license streaming access of the Activision Blizzard catalog of games, including future releases, to cloud gaming companies, service providers and console makers.
“We’re dedicated to delivering amazing experiences to our players wherever they choose to play,” said Chris Early Senior Vice President, Strategic Partnerships and Business Development of Ubisoft in a statement.
“Over the past 15 years we’ve built and honed our online services and distribution ecosystem into one of the most complete in the industry. Today’s deal will giveplayers even more opportunities to access and enjoy some of the biggest brands in gaming.”
Per the deal, players will be able to access multiple titles across multiple platforms ncluding PC, Xbox consoles and Amazon Luna with a single subscription toUbisoft+ Multi Access, and on the PlayStation platform with Ubisoft+ Classics.