Seven years into its lifecycle, the Nintendo Switch has been out on the market for as long as the PlayStation 4 was when the PlayStation 5 came out. By that time, the PS4 was starting to slow down and fans couldn't wait to upgrade.

Naturally, gamers are wondering if Nintendo has similar plans now that the Switch is getting up there in age. But, as it turns out, the Switch might be here for a little while longer. At least, long enough for Microsoft to believe that it can get last year's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 running on the hybrid gaming console.

Microsoft's recent filing that it submitted to the UK's Competition and Markets Authority doubled down on what it previously said about running Call of Duty on Nintendo consoles.

But, unlike its previous statement, Microsoft specifically named the Switch this time around, saying: