Activision has released three more Call of Duty games on Steam.
2019’sCall of Duty: Modern Warfare, 2020’sCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warand 2021’sCall of Duty Vanguardwere today made available onValve’sPCstore.

Until March 23, each game is available for $29.99 / £24.99, representing a 50% saving on their standard price once the launch discounts expire.
Last year’sCall of Duty Modern Warfare 2was released simultaneously onBlizzard‘s Battle.net andSteam.

Its release marked the first time that a new series entry had arrived on Steam since Call of Duty: WW2 came out in November 2017.
It was soon followed by the release ofCall of Duty Warzone 2last November.

Microsoftis currently in the process of seeking regulatory approval to purchaseActivision Blizzard.
Should the $69 billion deal be approved, the company has committed to bringing new Call of Duty games to non-Xboxplatforms includingSteam,NintendoandPlayStationconsoles for the next decade.

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Sony, which is the main opponent of the deal, has suggested Microsoft couldrelease degraded versions of Call of Duty games for PlayStation consolesif the Xbox maker acquiresActivision.
Microsoft recently said it believesCall of Duty: Warzoneand Modern Warfare 2could be optimised to run natively on the Nintendo Switch.




