Additionally on a 10 year agreement for having Call Of Duty available on their network, Microsoft and Nvidia has already inked another agreement, this time with Xbox and GeForce Now, which will bring Xbox Game Studio to the Cloud Gaming platform.

Announced this week, Xbox games will begin to be included on the GeForce Now catalog and this week the debut game will be Gears 5.

Beginning May 25th, it will be joined with Deathloop, Grounded, and Pentiment.

The agreement according to Microsoft is a stretch of the already inked 10 year agreement and pretty much is both Microsoft and Nvidia proving that Microsoft is in good faith regarding the reach that Activision Blizzard have with their game and makes no sense that Microsoft being the new owner, means that games should be obligated to be Xbox exclusive.

Gamers will be able to stream PC hits from Xbox Game Studios and Bethesda purchased through Steam or Epic Games Store (for eligible games) on PC, Mac, SHIELD TV, and Android devices and this includes the Web version of GeForce Now via Chromebook and iOS Safari. 

Microsoft promised support for games purchased through the Microsoft Store in the coming months.