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Call Of Duty Is Coming to Nintendo Switch 2 ‘in a Few Months’ Claims Insider
Activision Blizzard's Call of Duty port for Nintendo Switch 2 is nearing completion with a release expected in early 2026 despite development delays from limited hardware access.
- A new leak says the Call of Duty port for Nintendo Switch 2 is almost finished and could launch soon, while Windows Central journalist Jez Corden reported development nears completion with a launch in a few months.
- The delay stemmed from limited dev-kit access and restricted hardware as major third-party developers reported in August they couldn't obtain Switch 2 dev kits, and the unnamed studio lacked hardware, with Nintendo possibly limiting access to prevent exploits.
- Despite BO7's launch, a Switch 2 edition was missing, and it is unclear if the release will be a full BO7 port or a different build.
- Activision Blizzard's 2023 ten-year deal frames the importance of a Switch 2 release, and Nintendo Switch 2 players could get a new Call of Duty title sooner than expected.
- Online chatter has amplified scrutiny around timing and the missing Switch 2 edition as an unnamed additional leak gave timing details, while X social posts revived Activision Blizzard's support promise amid divided Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 fan reactions.
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