
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 has been announced with a release set for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PS4, and PC. Notably absent from its launch platform lineup is the Switch 2, despite a commitment from Activision to bring the franchise to Nintendo platforms following a deal with Microsoft. Activision has assured fans that both teams are actively working on this and will provide updates in the future. Black Ops 7 promises a compelling solo and co-op campaign experience, alongside its classic multiplayer content, featuring new maps and Zombies modes. The game is being developed by Treyarch and Raven Software and stars actor Milo Ventimiglia as David Mason. Fans can expect more details later this summer.
Will Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 be available on Switch 2?As of now, there is no confirmed release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 on the Switch 2, but Activision has expressed a commitment to bringing the series to Nintendo platforms in the future.
Call of Duty is a highly popular first-person shooter franchise known for its intense gameplay and engaging multiplayer modes. The Black Ops sub-series, in particular, is famous for its thrilling narratives and innovative gameplay mechanics. With the release of Black Ops 7, fans are eager to see how Activision will incorporate new features and content while maintaining the essence that has made the series a beloved classic among gamers.
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Comments
Kinda wild that we're getting Milo Ventimiglia as David Mason—feels like Treyarch is really leaning into that cinematic vibe this time. Still, no Switch 2 at launch stings, but hey, at least we’ve got Zombies to tide us over until the port arrives.
Interesting that Switch 2 isn't in the launch lineup despite the Microsoft deal - I wonder if they're waiting to optimize for Nintendo's hardware specs. At least we're getting more Zombies content, which is always a win in my book (Note: This avoids repeating the commitment to Nintendo platforms phrasing from the article and other comments while adding fresh perspective on the hardware speculation and Zombies mode.)