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A rumor is circulating that Call Of Duty fan-favorite Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare could be coming to Nintendo Switch consoles. If true, this will mark the first appearance of the Call Of Duty franchise on the Nintendo Switch.
Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare has been a favorite amongst fans and critics since its original release as Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare in 2007, a game that marked the franchise's first foray into stories outside of World War 2, and introduced several fan-favorite characters such as Captain Price and Captain «Soap» MacTavish throughout the course of the series. Since then, the Modern Warfare timeline has become a mainstay of the franchise, offering up two main sequels and a 2019 reboot. Treyarch developed a Nintendo Wii port for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, known as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Reflex in 2009, however, the version rumored to be coming to Nintendo Switch will be the 2016 Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered version.
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The rumors of Modern Warfare Remastered's impending Switch release came from known Call Of Duty leaker RalphsValve (via NintendoLife), via his Twitter account, where he posted news of Activision looking to remaster earlier titles in the series, naming World at War, Call
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