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Last year’s Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 was the second Call of Duty released after the Microsoft acquisition ( Modern Warfare III was the first by just a matter of weeks) and had no Nintendo support.
Black Ops 7 skips Nintendo Switch 2... for now. Activision says the franchise is still coming, but details remain unclear.
Black Ops 7 was announced over the weekend, and the Switch 2 wasn't included in the confirmed platforms the game is headed to.
Activision has skipped Nintendo platforms for Call of Duty for more than a decade, as the last CoD release on a Nintendo platform was a port of Call of Duty: Ghosts for Wii U in 2013. Call of Duty has ...
Black Ops 7 is the next entry in Activision’s long-running military shooter franchise and it’s once again coming to last-gen consoles. But what about the Switch 2? More than two-years after Microsoft ...
Despite no sign of a Switch 2 launch for this year’s Call Of Duty, Activision swears it’s still working on bringing its ...
There's a new rumor that may explain the mystery of why Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 was not confirmed for the Switch 2 when it ...
The next Call of Duty installment was announced over the weekend, along with its release platforms, which did not include ...
Call of Duty Black Ops 7 was announced at the Xbox Games Showcase, however, the Switch 2 was notably absent as supported ...
The Xbox Games Showcase has unveiled this year’s new Call Of Duty game and as rumoured it’s a direct sequel to 2012’s Black ...
Black Ops 7, Activision has revealed that they are “committed” to bringing the FPS series to the Nintendo Switch 2.