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Shaun87 said:

They may be holding off until Switch 2 has sold enough units to warrant making it. We have to keep in mind, Call of Duty games on Nintendo consoles were never huge sellers, especially with the Wii U, so I can understand them wanting to wait a while longer before making the commitment.

Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the 10 year deal with Nintendo was a promise to bring Call of Duty to their machines at some point during those 10 years, but they didn't actually commit to a date or time when this would occur?. I'm probably wrong on that but I can't remember them promising Black Ops 7 on Switch 2 for example.

Call of Duty is the top selling game almost every year (if you don't count GTA5).  It would probably be the best selling game on Switch as well.  Also, he made that statement years before the Switch 2 was announced.  They had plenty of time to get the game on the console in some capacity, even on Switch 1 even if it was an older title or one that was severly cut down.  There is no universe where the Switch 2 doesn't curbstomp the Xbox Series consoles.  I feel like he made this announcement way to early... or misled the public about it completely.  If they are only going to support it for 10 years from the purchase date, how long are they gonna take to get annything out for the console?  This was a huge componet of the their reasoning for being allowed to purchase the game.    

I bet you that the new call of duty runs on the Rog Ally X which will sell a fraction of what is Switch 2 has already sold.