Nintendo Switch 2 owners are anticipating the arrival of a Call of Duty game on a Nintendo console after a lengthy absence. Recent findings by keen observers suggest that Nintendo is preparing to host a CoD title. This discovery was shared by RealityUK, who unveiled a code within the backend systems of Call of Duty, clearly indicating Nintendo as one of the intended platforms for the game.
According to Windows Central editor Jez Corden, the wait for the first Call of Duty game on Switch 2 may soon be over as the development is reportedly nearing completion, with a potential launch in the upcoming months. This development marks the end of a 13-year gap since the last Call of Duty game, Call of Duty: Ghosts, released on the Wii U in November 2013.
While the specific Call of Duty title for Switch remains undisclosed, speculation suggests it could be a Modern Warfare installment, the anticipated Black Ops 7, or a game tailored for Nintendo’s latest hardware. Despite concerns about performance, the Switch 2 is significantly more powerful than previous Nintendo platforms, setting the stage for the return of the popular shooter franchise.
Excitement among Switch gamers is palpable, although there is some criticism surrounding the potential release of Black Ops 7. Many are hoping for older, more positively received entries in the series to make their way to the Switch 2. Fans eagerly await the news and express their desires for their favorite Call of Duty titles to arrive on the platform when the time comes.
The community response highlights varying preferences, with some eagerly anticipating any Call of Duty release while others express specific hopes for titles like Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Amid the speculation, there are mixed reactions, with some users humorously suggesting the possibility of a port of Call of Duty Mobile. As anticipation builds, fans eagerly await further updates on the potential Call of Duty release on the Nintendo Switch 2.
