The Call of Duty saga has been growing exponentially over the years. Having very solid foundations for decades, the Activision franchise has had several appearances on Nintendo consoles. After the upcoming merger closing between Activision and Microsoft scheduled for the next July 18, 2023 deadline, that agreement may bring more Call of Duty titles to our platform. That is why, in today’s article we bring you all Call of Duty games on Nintendo consolesLets travel in time:
Call of Duty: Finest Hour
Call of duty: Finest Hour It was one of the first titles in the saga, to be more exact the third. It became one of the first-person shooter and spin-off video games of the first Call of Duty, which gained the most relevance within the gaming industry at the time. It also focused on World War II. It was made available for the Nintendo Gamecube in 2004.
Call of Duty 2: Big Red One
Call of Duty 2: Big Red One was also a title set in World War II (a setting that has always worked very well in war games), and was made available in late 2005 on the Nintendo GameCube, acting as an expansion to call of duty 2. It became the second CoD title to come to Nintendo.
Call of Duty 3 was one of the first Call of Duty games on Nintendo consoles.
The first Call of Duty what was released for a Nintendo console after the Gamecube and that was in charge of taking us directly to the time of World War II. The Normandy landing docked on Wii in 2006. With more than 14 campaign missions, we will be able to see the war from the perspective of 4 different countries that weave together the story of the first CoD on Nintendo.
Call of Duty 4: modern warfare
The Modern Warfare saga in its beginnings started with call of duty 4. The title that came out in 2007 for Wii and Nintendo DS, takes us to the year 2011 in which we try to solve a coup in the Middle East while we can rotate between different protagonists. The title was well received and was the foundation for creating the Modern Warfare saga within Call of Duty.
Call of Duty: World at War
This installment of Call of Duty It arrived in 2008 and was released on Wii and Nintendo DS. We return to World War II but moving away from what we have historically seen in the rest of the titles to date. In fact, that Call of Duty was the precursor that would mark the line of Black Ops games within the franchise. Undoubtedly one of those games that marked a turning point in the path forward for the saga.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Modern Warfare 2 released its second installment years later, and in 2009 we were able to enjoy this second part on Nintendo DS. Being the direct continuation of the first part of the Modern Warfare line, the title came as port
Call of Duty: Black Ops
We travel back in time to the 1960s. In the middle of the Cold War. Here begins one of the Call of Duty lines most loved by players. We are talking about Black Ops, which will immerse us fully in the experiences of Alex Mason. This is undoubtedly one of the most remembered titles within the franchise. Available for Wii and Nintendo DS in 2010.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
The last game that marked the original line of Modern Warfare within Call of Duty. With the arrival of this third part we confirm the great attachment that the players felt for this line within the saga. Available for Wii and Nintendo DS in 2011.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2
Call of Duty: Black Ops II It reached the eighth generation of consoles, and on top of that he also dared to explore the future in his timeline. Set in the year 2025, the title would give much to talk about and would become, in the opinion of many, the best Call of Duty of all time. It was available in 2012 for the Wii U..
Call of Duty: Ghosts
To put the final touch on the Call of Duty saga on Nintendo to this day, we have Call of Duty: Ghosts, which would be completely separate from the rest of the titles and in which we see a new story with different characters. It was a big change from other CoDresulting in an option that captured the attention of those who were beginning to take their first steps within the franchise.
In view of the future of Activision and the purchase agreement with Microsoft, we can safely say that in the future Call of Duty titles will return to Nintendo, either on Nintendo Switch or on a possible second version of the console. Do you think Call of Duty will shine again on our platform?
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