It looks like Call of Duty: WWII might be available on the Nintendo Switch.
Beenox, who previously made a lot of Spider-Man games, have recently been handling the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 ports of Black Ops III, and they were also involved in Modern Warfare Remastered, too. They published an interesting tweet about two members of the Canadian Army visiting them.
Could it be that Activision is finally starting to support the Nintendo Switch? If this is true, then Call of Duty: WWII, which is out on November 3 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, could be creeping on the new Nintendo platform. Or, it may even get a brand new title in the franchise to utilize the Switch’s abilities.
Previously, the PlayStation 2 and the Xbox received unique console ports of the first two Call of Duty games (although we recall a proper port of 2 for the X360), so it wouldn’t be a brand new idea.
Nous recevons deux représentants de l’armée canadienne qui nous parlent de leur expérience et leur métier ! COD #onaçadanslsang pic.twitter.com/jZQkao2HvE
— Beenox (@BeenoxTeam) May 12, 2017
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