Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 Debuts on Nintendo Switch 2 with Impressive Performance

August 21, 2026
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 Debuts on Nintendo Switch 2 with Impressive Performance
  • The moment you need to know: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 is running on Nintendo Switch 2, with early hands-on footage showing a surprisingly solid port ahead of the August 28 open beta.

  • The full game, including the Switch 2 version, is scheduled for release on October 23, 2026, with the Switch 2 launch aligned with other platforms.

  • Activision confirmed Digital Legends developed the native Switch 2 version, continuing a collaboration first announced back in CODNext Showcases.

  • Docked-mode footage from BoTalksGames points to smooth gameplay at 60 fps in both docked and handheld modes, with typical compromises in resolution and draw distance.

  • DMZ mode returns as an off-the-book asset operation behind enemy lines, focusing on decisions about objectives, resource securing, and extraction timing.

  • Multiplayer is described as grounded and precise, emphasizing fluid movement, player choice, and tighter control in engagements.

  • Switch-focused outlets praise performance but flag that graphics and visuals remain a work in progress, with some concerns about image quality.

  • Campaign journeys through Korea, New York, Paris, Mumbai, and occupied-city reconquests, delivering a darker, more consequential narrative with escalated storylines.

  • The campaign will feature diverse locales and cinematic storytelling, including trench warfare in Korea, close-quarters New York sequences, Paris chases, and Mumbai SAS operations.

  • The game launches with 12 core maps and Kill Block, a dynamic mode that reconfigures layouts between rounds across hundreds of configurations.

  • Notable parity with other platforms includes Switch 2 mouse-mode support and the internal microphone, signaling a consistent feature set.

  • Universo Nintendo notes the Switch 2 mouse mode works well, textures can be upgraded on demand, and the beta offers usable performance for casual players.

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