Microsoft Inks 10-Year Deal With , Spain’s Nware After Activision Bid Is Blocked in UK.<br />Microsoft made the announcement <br />on April 28, Reuters reports.<br />The deal will bring Xbox and Activision Blizzard titles to Nware, a Spanish cloud-gaming platform.<br />The deal will bring Xbox and Activision Blizzard titles to Nware, a Spanish cloud-gaming platform.<br />The move comes just days after the Competition <br />and Markets Authority in Britain blocked <br />Microsoft's $69 billion deal with Activision. .<br />The U.K. antitrust regular determined that the deal would stifle competition in cloud gaming.<br />Microsoft disagrees and hopes <br />this new deal will help to ease fears.<br />While it's still early for the emerging <br />cloud segment in gaming, this new partnership combined with our other recent commitments will make more popular games available <br />on more cloud game streaming <br />services than they are today, Brad Smith, Microsoft president, via statement.<br />Reuters reports that Microsoft has signed similar deals with Valve Corporation, Nvidia and Boosteroid, all of which own streaming platforms. .<br />Microsoft has also offered rival Sony a 10-year <br />'Call of Duty' license in an attempt <br />to quell antitrust concerns. .<br />Microsoft has also offered rival Sony a 10-year <br />'Call of Duty' license in an attempt <br />to quell antitrust concerns. .<br />The U.S. Federal Trade Commission will conduct a hearing on the Activision deal soon.<br />Europe will make a decision about <br />the acquisition by May 22