For the past two decades, PlayStation and Xbox players have blissfully indulged in the thrilling world of the expansive Call of Duty franchise. However, Nintendo fans have been left longing for a taste of the first-person shooter game since 2013, which Activision's CEO Bobby Kotick openly acknowledges as a regrettable oversight.
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Activision's CEO Bobby Kotick regrets not bringing Call of Duty to the Nintendo Switch.
Kotick was initially skeptical about the Switch's success due to its hybrid nature.
The Nintendo Switch has sold over 125 million units globally, making it one of the most successful consoles.
Kotick is open to considering Call of Duty for Nintendo's next console, pending specifications.


