Call of Duty has not switched yet, but the other cod is
Blog Andrew Joseph 05 Aug , 2025 0

Call of Duty finally has to switch, and while we wait, another game with a similar name, and a completely different setup, Cat on duty, is now on Nintendo's console.
Publisher Esdigital Games announced that Prikol team's on-duty cats are now used in the Switch. It launched PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S in late June.
The game combines elements from RTS, Tower Defence and Three to combine the team of “Fighting Hard Cats” with zombies. Players must defend their team and match the tiles to get upgrades.
“Prepare for epic cat fights, romping antics and adorable Moss as your cat fighters showcase their unique personality and unleash their special abilities. Combine your own battles and blend your own entertainment for your own entertainment,” reads in the game's description.
The cats on duty were inspired by games like Plants and Zombies and Tower Swaps, the developers said.
As for Switch's Call of Duty, Activision has been confirmed Still intending to bring the series to Nintendo's consolebut there is no time to say anything. We don't know if switch and switch 2 are supported.
In FTC and Microsoft Court case, in 2023, Microsoft says sign A “binding decade legal agreement that calls duty to Nintendo players”. Microsoft will launch “the same day as Xbox, with full functionality and content equality” on the Nintendo platform, the statement said.
Activision has skipped the Nintendo Summoning platform for more than a decade, as the last COD version on the Nintendo platform is Call of Duty: The Ghost of Wii U 2013. A long history on Nintendo platformthis is just the latest chapter of the story.