A Call of Duty game is reportedly in the works for the Nintendo Switch 2, marking the first time the popular first-person shooter series has graced Nintendo consoles in over a decade ...
Last month, we heard from Xbox reporter Jez Corden that Microsoft's Call of Duty series would soon move over to Nintendo platforms, and over the last few days, some evidence has cropped up to suggest ...
Back in 2023, Microsoft inked a 10-year deal with Nintendo to bring Xbox games, including Call of Duty, to Nintendo platforms. It appears the launch is drawing close, as a data miner has spotted code ...
A dataminer has found references to Nintendo platforms in the latest Call of Duty update, suggesting Microsoft is about to make good on its 10-year promise.
Nintendo has appeared as a platform in Call of Duty datamining, alongside Sony, Microsoft, Steam, and UbiConnect.
Call of Duty is rumored to finally launch on Switch 2 this year, fulfilling Microsoft's ten year commitment to Nintendo.
A recent leak suggests that the Call of Duty series is set to arrive on Nintendo Switch 2 in the near future.
The acquisition did go through, but since then, there has been no official announcement regarding the port of Call of Duty titles on Nintendo Switch 2. The lack of a concrete timeline has left many to ...
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is reportedly set to launch on Nintendo Switch 2. This comes from dataminer Reality, who shared a screenshot on X/Twitter showing Nintendo listed in the platform family code ...
Call of Duty on a Nintendo platform has been the gaming equivalent of Bigfoot for more than a decade—everyone talks about it, nobody sees it, and every blurry rumor sends the internet into a frenzy.
For years, Nintendo players have watched the Call of Duty franchise from the sidelines, even as the series continued to dominate consoles and PC. That was supposed to change in 2023, when Activision ...