Call of Duty to Nintendo Switch 2: Reveal Coming Soon & More Details
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Call of Duty is about to reach Nintendo Switch 2: date, game possible and more Microsoft fulfills its promise and the first franchise title for the console jreyes is almost ready Thu, 25/12/2025 - 11:28 After years of rumors, memes and gamer frustrations, Call of Duty will finally break its curse with Nintendo... but it will not be for the Switch you have dusted in the drawer, but for its successor: the Nintendo Switch 2.According to journalist …
The rumor is that the first Call of Duty on Switch 2 would be almost ready. According to Jez Corden, the Activision game would aim for an release in 2026, putting an end to a long wait for Nintendo fans. This portage, made possible by the agreement between Microsoft and Nintendo, raises questions about the nature of the game: will it be Black Ops 7 or another major franchise title?
Call of Duty’s long-promised Switch 2 debut edges closer
Highlights Call of Duty is still planned for Nintendo Switch 2 following its 2023 announcement A report suggests the first Switch version could launch within months No official confirmation yet from Activision or Nintendo A long-promised port gathers pace Call of Duty’s move to Nintendo hardware may finally be close. The franchise was confirmed for Nintendo platforms in 2023, but updates since then have been limited, particularly around timing. …
This will be the first time the Call of Duty series is released on the Nintendo Switch. Nintendo is no stranger to the Call of Duty series, but the Nintendo Switch generation has never received a single game from Activision's popular military franchise. And that absence could end soon, as early as 2026. For now, there is no official announcement. But it has been known since Microsoft's purchase of Activision that bringing Call of Duty to Nintend…
As you will remember, Microsoft promised to launch Call of Duty not only on PlayStation, but also on other platforms if it was able to complete the purchase of Activision Blizzard. Nintendo was one of the platforms specifically mentioned, but so far nothing has happened. However, that does not mean that Microsoft has forgotten its promise, and if we are to believe the editor of Windows Central Jez Corden (which has a good history of privileged i…
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