


“Bringing Xbox PC games to Boosteroid members, including Activision Blizzard titles such as ‘Call of Duty’ once the deal closes, is yet another step in realizing that vision.”

That’s why Xbox is committed to give everyone more ways to play their favorite games, across devices,” said Phil Spencer, CEO of Gaming, Microsoft. “We believe in the power of games to bring people together. Boosteroid, which has its software development team in Ukraine, describes itself as the largest independent cloud gaming provider in the world, having recently surpassed 4 million users globally. Boosteroid, a cloud gaming platform that allows users to enjoy high-end video games at 60 FPS (Full HD 1080p) on a PC, laptop, tablet, Android TV, and smartphones, has revealed that Microsoft will bring Xbox PC games, as well as Activision Blizzard titles (e.g., Call of Duty), to the service as part of a new 10-year agreement. The amount of agreements that Microsoft is making to convince regulators that its planned $75 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard won’t harm the video game industry is really starting to stack up.
