
"Call of Duty could be announced for Nintendo Switch 2 soon. A dataminer has found references to the Nintendo platform within the code of a recent Call of Duty update, suggesting Black Ops 7, the most recent Call of Duty release, could be headed to Switch 2. A Call of Duty game on Switch 2 would mark the beginning of Microsoft's 10-year commitment to bring Call of Duty games to Nintendo platforms."
"References to Nintendo within a recent Call of Duty update were uncovered by X user Reality (via VGC). Datamining the code showed three mentions of Nintendo alongside existing platforms that support Call of Duty. A screenshot posted on X on Sunday showed Nintendo mentioned under the "PlatformFamily" section alongside Sony, Steam, Microsoft, and UbiConnect. And in the "ClientPlatformFamilyToAccountType" section, where supported accounts like Battle.net, PSN, Xbox Live, and Steam are listed, Nintendo shows up with "na" (Nintendo account)."
Datamining of a recent Call of Duty update revealed explicit references to Nintendo platforms within the game's code. A screenshot from the code shows Nintendo listed under the "PlatformFamily" section alongside Sony, Steam, Microsoft, and UbiConnect, and appears in the "ClientPlatformFamilyToAccountType" mapping with an "na" Nintendo account entry. These references point toward a Call of Duty release, likely Black Ops 7, coming to Nintendo Switch 2. The Switch 2's increased power makes a modern AAA port feasible. An announcement could arrive during Microsoft's Developer Direct on January 22 or a rumored Nintendo Direct in February, starting Microsoft's ten-year Call of Duty commitment to Nintendo.
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