Call of Duty Modern Warfare 4 Hits Switch 2 After 13 Years as Teaser Confirms Korean Setting
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Updated · Wccftech · May 28
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 4 Hits Switch 2 After 13 Years as Teaser Confirms Korean Setting
7 articles · Updated · Wccftech · May 28
An official Call of Duty teaser confirmed Modern Warfare 4’s Korean setting, reinforcing reports that the next mainline entry is nearing reveal.
13 years after Call of Duty last appeared on a Nintendo platform, insiders say the game will launch on Switch 2 — a return tied to Microsoft’s 2023 pact with Nintendo during its Activision deal push.
Infinity Ward has already ruled out PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions, framing this year’s release as a current-generation “definitive Modern Warfare” built to push systems further.
Rumors point to a June 4 reveal during the NBA Finals, an October launch ahead of GTA VI’s Nov. 19 release, and no day-one Game Pass availability.
After 13 years, can the Nintendo Switch 2 truly deliver a Call of Duty experience on par with PlayStation and Xbox?
With Call of Duty skipping Game Pass, is Microsoft abandoning its day-one release promise for its biggest blockbuster games?
Will the new Modern Warfare's 'darker tone' critique or glorify the controversial 'warrior ethos' of the modern military?