Will Call of Duty Black Ops 7 Be Available on Nintendo Switch 2? - Manchester Evening News
- In February 2023, Microsoft and Nintendo finalized a legally binding 10-year deal to release Call of Duty games on Nintendo systems with full content and features available from day one, matching releases on Xbox and PlayStation.
- This deal followed Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard and aimed to restore Call of Duty presence on Nintendo after no new titles since 2013's Ghosts on Wii U.
- The Nintendo Switch 2 launched on June 5, 2025, but the newly announced Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will not release on this platform despite it being technically capable.
- Microsoft president Brad Smith confirmed the agreement includes delivering Call of Duty on Nintendo with equal content as Xbox, while Kotaku sources say both companies remain committed to Switch 2 support.
- The absence of Black Ops 7 on Switch 2 raises uncertainties about the franchise's immediate future on Nintendo hardware but suggests ongoing efforts behind the scenes for future releases.
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