GamingMicrosoft will bring Xbox PC games and Call of Duty to cloud gaming provider Boosteroid

Microsoft has signed another ten-year deal to take its PC games to a cloud streaming service other than its own.

Independent cloud games provider Boosteroid will also receive Activision Blizzard titles such as Call of Duty, should the deal go through. It follows a similar agreement with Nvidia's GeForce Now.

Boosteroid has four million users globally, and is similar to Nvidia in that gamers can stream titles they already own. It offers cloud gaming services via the browser and dedicated apps, including on Windows, Linux, Android, Android TV and MacOS. It has also announced plans to offer additional cloud gaming services through Mac, Chromebooks, Android set-top boxes and LG TVs.

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