Activision’s & Sledgehammer’s 2017 Call of Duty outing is taking the series back to its roots, but at the present moment in time the publisher has remained curiously silent on exactly which systems the WWII epic will be coming to. There is no doubt that the game is coming to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 and many people question the potential of the Nintendo Switch.
The speculation has now gone up a notch thanks to a social media post by Beenox, the Canadian developer responsible for creating the Wii U and Wii versions of Skylanders: SuperChargers and the two Amazing Spider-Man games for Wii U.
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
“To create games always more realistic, we have had the pleasure of receiving two representatives of the Canadian Army for us to talk about their experience and their job!”
Even in the picture in the tweet has a war theme to it, but Call of Duty is no stranger to Beenox, the studio was responsible for last year’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered and the last-gen ports of Call of Duty: Black Ops III, so it does have a prior connection with the series already. However, many Switch owners will be hoping that the link is more to do with Beenox working on a Nintendo version of Call of Duty: WWII.
We will find out for sure during E3 and there could have been possibly zero plans at first to not bring Call of Duty to the Switch, but after seeing sales companies like EA want to bring more of their titles over to the console as soon as possible.
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