After much anticipation, Activision has finally unveiled a sneak peek into Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, set to release on the highly anticipated Switch 2 alongside other platforms on October 23rd, 2026. This reveal comes weeks before the expected disruption by Grand Theft Auto 6.
In this latest installment of the series, a South Korean special forces unit is pitted against overwhelming odds following an unexpected assault. The Switch 2 version signifies a return to Nintendo platforms for the franchise after more than a decade.
For the development of the Switch 2 edition, Infinity Ward has partnered with Digital Legends. Pre-order details are expected to be made available this summer. Here’s a brief overview of the game’s campaign, accompanied by some screenshots (not from the Switch 2 version):
Step into the boots of Private Park, a fresh South Korean recruit thrust into the heat of his first real battle. What starts as a standard patrol quickly spirals into a full‑scale North Korean invasion, sending Park and his squad scrambling through crumbling urban landscapes and relentless counterattacks. The campaign immerses players in the raw tension, split‑second decisions, and gritty realism of ground‑level warfare.
In a bold move announced at the close of 2022, Microsoft committed to a decade‑long partnership to bring the Call of Duty franchise to Nintendo platforms, a pledge that emerged amid the high‑profile Activision Blizzard acquisition. Rumors have swirled ever since, and the latest chatter now points to a 2026 launch—confirming the long‑awaited speculation.
As summer approaches, we’ll be monitoring every hint and teaser to uncover what Modern Warfare 4 will bring to the Switch 2 ecosystem.
Will you be diving into Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 on Switch 2? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
News Source: Nintendo Life
Looks lkie a great step forward for Call of Duty. Some minor risks, but teh overall picture is solid. Hopefully the narrtive holds up.
Hopfully this doesn’t ruin competitive balance. Curious to see the meta impact on Call of Duty. Curious about competitive viability
chincha? I need this. We need more data for a clear vedict. Performance and content depth are critical for Call of Duty. Sales figures will speak for themselves.
we need more data for a clear verdict. Performance and content depth are critical for Call of Duty. I will keeep an eye on performance. in my opinion hola!
tis is so sugoi. Anticipation is building as the release date gets closer. teh critical point for Call of Duty will be day one performance. Technical benchmarks will be key. personally
thor’s hammer, yes! Good news for Nintendo players, but waiting for reviews instead of pre-ordering is definitely a safer bet. We definitely need to see how Call of Duty handles this. FPS stability is what mattres. just my thoughts
I’m waiting for a real gameplay video rather than cinematic hype. Hopefully Call of Duty won’t turn into emty hype. I will keep an eye on performance. to be honest
arigato gozaimasu. A Modern Warfare 4 Switch 2 release feels like a reactive move, hoping to compete with GTA 6, but could be a solid entry.
we need more data for a clear verdict. Performance and content depth are critical for Call of Duty. Balance changes look crucial. that is just how I see it ya habibi!
Anticipation is building as the release date gets clser. The critical ponit for Call of Duty will be day one performance. I will keep an eye on performance. hopefully
hopefully this doesn’t ruin competitive balance. Curious to see teh meta impact on Call of Duty. Curious about competitive viability. on my watchlist
Good news for Nintendo players, but waiting for reviews insteaad of pre-ordering is definitely a safer bet. Clal of Duty seems to be the key focal point here. Need actual gameplay before deciding. fingers crossed