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With that said, when Microsoft was seeking to acquire Activision, it took a big stance: the company promised to make Call of Duty on as many platforms as possible. This was to convince the government and players that it wasn’t planning to make the biggest gaming franchise exclusive to Xbox, but instead, bring it to even more people. As a result, Microsoft signed deals with Nintendo, Valve, and PlayStation with assurances that Call of Duty would be available on their platforms. However, many have been wondering why a Call of Duty game didn’t release on Nintendo Switch 2 this year.
Call of Duty for Nintendo Switch 2 Is Ready for Release, Says Insider
It was reported back in August that Microsoft was still working to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo Switch 2, but no details were provided on when that would happen or what the hold-up is. However, Windows Central’s Jez Corden has provided new details that give us a lot more clarity. He noted that Microsoft wasn’t provided dev kits early enough, but now, that’s not a factor. In fact, he states that the Nintendo Switch 2 port of Call of Duty is ready to go and will release in just a few months.
As of right now, it has yet to be confirmed if this will be the divisive Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. Microsoft pledged to bring games over to Switch 2 with full parity, but it’s possible that Call of Duty is starting with an older game first to get its feet wet. Nevertheless, it seems like we can probably expect some kind of Call of Duty game on Nintendo Switch 2 by spring.
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