Nintendo has worked with Activision Blizzard before to bring Call of Duty to its bespoke gaming platforms. Unfortunately, since 2013's Call of Duty: Ghosts, Nintendo console owners have been left with the short end of the billion-dollar stick as far as Activision's marquee shooter goes. But, it appears that this Call of Duty drought on Nintendo is ending soon.
According to Nintendo enthusiast and content creator, Doctre81, Activision just posted a job listing on LinkedIn for a "Lead UX Designer" for a "New Studio. Although it could be for anything, the fan is speculating that the hired individual could be for a separate studio dedicated to porting Call of Duty games to the Nintendo Switch and future platforms.
n-Space, which previously handled the older Call of Duty ports for Nintendo consoles, closed down in 2016.
Microsoft's Phil Spencer previously promised that it will bring Call of Duty to Nintendo following the company's purchase of Activision Blizzard.
