Call Of Duty: Black Ops 7 is coming to last-gen consoles, but its availability on Switch 2 is still uncertain even after Microsoft and Nintendo's agreement more than two years ago.
A 10-year legal agreement was signed by Microsoft and Nintendo to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo players with full features and content parity, ensuring equal access to the game on various platforms.
The details of the agreement between Microsoft and Nintendo have not been disclosed publicly, and Call of Duty's availability on Switch 2 is still pending, despite its performance capabilities comparable to PlayStation 4.
Although Black Ops 7 is not listed for Nintendo's older hardware or Switch 2, efforts are being made to get the franchise on Nintendo's hardware, possibly through cloud gaming, while other Microsoft first-party games also remain unavailable on Switch 2.