Published on: June 10, 2025
Microsoft and Activision Reiterate Commitment to Bring Call of Duty to Nintendo Switch Platform
In recent years, Call of Duty has been notably missing from Nintendo's hardware lineup despite steady releases on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
The situation drew renewed attention following the news that Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 would not be arriving alongside its multi-platform launch on Nintendo systems, even as rumors and anticipation swirl around the next-generation Switch, unofficially dubbed the "Switch 2."
Background: A 10-Year Commitment
In 2022, Microsoft and Nintendo entered into a landmark 10-year agreement to bring the Call of Duty franchise to Nintendo consoles.
The deal, made legally binding in 2023, formed a critical part of Microsoft's rationale in its ultimately successful bid to acquire Activision Blizzard—a move that reshaped the industry landscape later that same year.
Yet, as of June 2024, the iconic shooter series has yet to see a release on Nintendo Switch, nor has there been any official announcement regarding Call of Duty on Nintendo's next-generation hardware.
Industry Response and Verified Statements
Leading industry journalists continue to press for updates.
According to a report by Kotaku, sources familiar with the situation confirm that both Microsoft and Nintendo are actively working on bringing Call of Duty to Nintendo's platforms.
When approached for comment, a Microsoft spokesperson reaffirmed their intent, stating that efforts to deliver the franchise to Nintendo hardware are ongoing.
GameSpot independently reached out to Activision, receiving a similar response.
An Activision representative clarified that both companies remain dedicated to launching the Call of Duty series on Switch, emphasizing their "commitment to getting the franchise on Switch" and noting that further details will be provided once available.
Platform History and Looking Ahead
While Switch players have not received new Call of Duty titles since the era of Nintendo's Wii U, the 10-year deal between Microsoft and Nintendo has kept fan optimism alive.
The arrival of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 on other consoles in 2023 only intensified questions about Nintendo's release timeline.
Industry watchers acknowledge that porting a visually ambitious and content-rich franchise like Call of Duty presents technical hurdles, particularly as Nintendo prepares to transition to its next-generation system.
Conclusion: Franchise Still on Track for Nintendo Hardware
Despite the lack of immediate news or release dates, all official channels reiterate that Call of Duty will make its way to Nintendo hardware, whether on the current Switch, the anticipated Switch 2, or both.
As summarized by company representatives: work is still underway, and further information will be shared as soon as it's ready.
For now, Nintendo fans can be assured that Call of Duty remains part of Nintendo's future gaming landscape—an outcome with significant implications for both the platform and the franchise's worldwide reach.
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