After a long time of eleven years. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 Bringing the franchise back to Nintendo consoles, launching Day and Date on the Switch 2 to the delight of many fans of the handheld console. This is the first time a Call of Duty The game is officially supported on portable devices from the Nintendo DS, and for the first time on a Nintendo console Call of Duty: Ghosts In 2013. However, while Modern Warfare 4 While being on an entirely new console sounds great, it comes with some drawbacks for a wider playerbase.
The Switch 2 may be a powerful console, but it still doesn't hold a candle to what the PS5 and Xbox Series X can do, and that can pose some issues. Modern Warfare 4. First as current-gen-only Call of Duty For the game, fans may have some expectations MW4 The game looks and should only be optimized for current consoles, and perhaps the Switch 2 will hold it back from its true potential. Furthermore, given the recent rumors about the Switch 2's specs and which platforms Modern Warfare 4 It will also raise questions as to whether it is a true current-gen title.

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Call of Duty's troubled history with Nintendo
Call of Duty Nintendo is no stranger to consoles, even if it has been dodging them for over a decade. The franchise took many detours in its early days, including ports to the Nintendo DS and Wii. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, World at warand Modern Warfare 2mixed results. Nintendo consoles of the time weren't known for their traditional controller schemes, so playing an FPS on something like the Wii or DS was a bit awkward compared to other consoles with traditional controllers. However, Nintendo's Call of Duty The ports dropped until it was a defining moment for both Nintendo and Call of Duty done
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The franchise finally saw its final release on a Nintendo console Call of Duty: Ghosts In 2013. Ghosts was the low point for Call of Duty series, as it marked the franchise's first next-gen game, and fans declared it ugly and washed-out, not befitting of next-gen console features. This is where a significant split occurred between Nintendo and Call of DutyThe FPS behemoth pursued better graphics and more complex mechanics with bigger game modes in its next iteration, while Nintendo consoles were left in the dust as sales of the Wii U tanked, and the console couldn't quite keep up with the demands of new games like the PS4/Xbox One. advanced warfare. Even the first switch launched in 2017 will not be enough Call of Duty franchise to return to Nintendo given the relatively weak hardware of the Switch.
Modern Warfare 4 on Switch 2 brings the franchise to new heights with new innovations
However, the Switch 2 is now here, and it's a very powerful system relative to its size and power limitations. Now, more than ever, companies that once had games that were perhaps too advanced for the first Switch are finding their way onto the Switch 2. For example, where The Witcher 3 Running on Switch 1 was a minor coding miracle, while CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk 2077 DLSS not only runs but thrives on Switch 2 thanks to upscaling and clever coding. The same goes for big, grand games Star Wars: Outlaws and Assassin's Creed: Shadows Which never had a shot to run on Switch 1 but do fine on Switch 2. It certainly looks like a new era for Nintendo, and it's one that developers are happy to come aboard for obvious reasons.
On the contraryf Modern Warfare 4 The Switch 2 is clear: the console has a huge install base ready to spend money on a new one Call of DutyIt is powerful enough to run intensive games without too many problems, and a shared player pool for multiplayer and war zone It will be bigger than ever. And if nothing else, being able to play it is a super novel experience Call of Duty on the go Steam decks can't claim that either Call of Duty In the list of supported games due to anti-cheat issues in SteamOS, the Switch 2 is in a unique position as one of the only portable consoles that can run it. Modern Warfare 4 (And at a more reasonable price compared to decks and ROG allies).
The Switch 2 transition gives Modern Warfare 4 some hard limits
Up until this point, it's easy to sing the Switch 2's praises as a powerful handheld console that can be played anywhere, anytime, and while that's true to an extent, it's not. that powerful Compared to the PS5 and Xbox Series X, the Switch 2 is pretty weak, with many of the ports mentioned above requiring tweaks to run properly on the system in the first place. Switch 2 fans should definitely look forward to it Modern Warfare 4 The system looks like a downgrade compared to other current-gen consoles; However, the knock-on effect of porting to Switch 2 is that the game doesn't live up to its true potential on PS5 and Xbox Series X.
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Fans should probably lower their expectations for significant visual improvements this year Modern Warfare 4 Due to the hardware limitations of Switch 2. initial MW4 The gameplay previews are already pretty convincing, showing minimal improvements in visuals compared to recent entries in the series, but that means it's still a great-looking game. However, don't expect to see any major improvements in things like model quality, texture resolution, physics, and volumetric effects as Infinity Ward evolves with the limitations of the Switch 2's CPU and memory pool. That cannot be said next year Call of Duty It might not look amazing or push the envelope, but this year's entry is clearly an introductory, transitional one for the Switch 2 and current consoles, which means total visual overhauls likely aren't on the docket as Infinity Ward figures out how best to adapt the existing engine for the new development environment.
Modern Warfare 4 could possibly be on last gen consoles
Recently there was such a rumor MW4 will come to last-gen consoles, which takes into account the current state of the market. Consoles are expensive right now, and there are still plenty of people hanging onto their PS4s and Xbox Ones if they can, meaning there's still money to be made on those platforms. But lately MW4 The unfolding event has made this year clear Call of Duty The game will be current-gen-only, but given the Switch 2's power limitations, it's a wonder why. MW4 Not in last gen. After all, the Switch 2 is closer in power to the PS4 than the PS5. Given the aforementioned circumstances, it's easy to believe that those last-gen rumors were probably true, and the game is only coming out in current-gen for reasons beyond performance considerations.
MW4 Probably won't come last-gen because Xbox and Activision might want to market it as a current-gen game to drive more current-gen sales, so what's next for Microsoft? Xbox's Project Helix is winding down, which means this generation of consoles is nearing the end of its life, as crazy as it sounds, so it would be smart to phase out older consoles in preparation for the upcoming next-gen systems. Fans can't hang onto their old consoles forever, and this moment had to come at some point. Of course, there is a good chance of a final gen build MW4 exists, but the current situation means the closest fans will get to see is the PS4 or Xbox One version. Modern Warfare 4 Probably the Nintendo Switch 2 version. Still, only for fans wanting the current-gen CoD That really feels current-gen, MW4The Switch 2 port will probably prevent this from happening this time.
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October 23, 2026
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Online multiplayer, online co-op