Call of Duty games have slowly but surely stopped appearing on Nintendo consoles. The most recent Call of Duty games have had huge files sizes, and have also required a decent amount of graphical firepower to run. This is most likely why the Nintendo Switch is yet to receive a Call of Duty game as yet.
In an interview with CNBC, Microsoft's President Brad Smith noted that the company would like to bring the Call of Duty franchise to Nintendo devices in the future. Smith also mentioned that Microsoft would like to bring other popular Activision Blizzard titles to the console. This does not, however, mean that there are any concrete plans to do so in the near future.
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Microsoft made this announcement in tandem with the announcement that Call of Duty games will continue coming to PlayStation. Not too long ago, Activision confirmed that at least the next three Call of Duty would still be available on PlayStation consoles owing to an agreement the company had with Activision. Microsoft has now confirmed that the Call of Duty franchise will continue to come to PlayStation consoles even after the confirmed three installments.
It seems as though Activision was not keen on the idea of releasing Call of Duty games on the Switch as not a single Call of Duty iteration has been launched on the Switch since it came out. Many fans of the series who decided to purchase Nintendo Switch consoles posed questions to Treyarch about Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, as it was the first game in the series to release after the Nintendo Switch released. However, Black Ops 4 never made it to the platform.
Activision will most likely face many challenges if it decides to bring the series to the
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