Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is scheduled for release on November 14, priced at €80 in Europe and $70 in the U.S. despite earlier concerns about rising prices. The game will not be available on Nintendo's Switch 2 at launch, perpetuating a twelve-year absence on Nintendo consoles. Microsoft plans to announce further details at Gamescom, but has not provided adequate development kits for Switch 2. Activision has committed to a future release of Call of Duty on Nintendo hardware as part of a long-term agreement, though specific timelines remain unclear.
The launch date for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is set for November 14, marking the latest release date for the franchise in its history.
Black Ops 7 will cost €80 in Europe and is expected to retail at $70 in the U.S., despite earlier indications of potential price increases.
Nintendo's Switch 2 is not receiving Black Ops 7 at launch, continuing a twelve-year trend of Call of Duty skipping Nintendo consoles.
Microsoft has yet to provide sufficient development kits for Switch 2, which may impact third-party game releases like Call of Duty.
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