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Call of Duty Coded for Nintendo Switch?
13 Jan
Summary
- Call of Duty code references Nintendo platforms.
- Games would launch simultaneously with Xbox versions.
- FTC lawsuit against Microsoft has concluded.

Recent discoveries in Call of Duty code suggest potential compatibility with Nintendo platforms, sparking speculation about future releases. These references appeared alongside existing code for Xbox and PlayStation, indicating a broad multi-platform strategy. Ubisoft Connect's inclusion further fuels these discussions, likely stemming from Activision games becoming available via Ubisoft+ Premium.
The leaker community anticipates an "imminent" announcement, suggesting that any Nintendo launch would coincide with Xbox releases. This would align with a stated goal of providing "long-term equal access to Call of Duty" across various gaming platforms. Such a move would aim to fulfill promises made regarding feature and content parity.
This development follows the conclusion of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) lawsuit against Microsoft concerning the $75.4 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Although the FTC dropped its case, the potential for Call of Duty to arrive on a Nintendo platform, even if not the current Switch, would be a significant step in fulfilling Microsoft's commitment to broader accessibility.




