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Call of Duty Black Ops 7 price leak
Leak suggests €80 in Europe, $70 in the US; Switch 2 launch not listed.

A new leak suggests Call of Duty Black Ops 7 will release on November 14 with European pricing of €80 and US pricing of $70, and Switch 2 may miss launch.
Call of Duty Black Ops 7 Price Set for Europe and US Switch 2 Launch Not Listed
According to Dealabs writer billbil-kun, Call of Duty Black Ops 7 is planned for a November 14 launch and priced at €80 in Europe and $70 in the United States. The report also notes that the game will not arrive on Switch 2 at launch, despite a decade-long agreement between Microsoft and Nintendo to bring the franchise to Nintendo platforms. Gamescom is expected to host the reveal of official launch details.
The leak raises questions about why the latest entry in the yearly shooter series is targeting PlayStation 4 and Xbox One at launch while not listing Switch 2. It mentions ongoing discussions between Activision and Nintendo about Switch 2 compatibility, but hints that development kit access and caution from Nintendo around leaks may be slowing third-party ports.
Key Takeaways
"Nintendo keeps dev kits close to the chest and fans notice"
Commentary on dev kit access affecting port timing
"Pricing at €80 and $70 signals a bold move for major releases"
Observing price policy and market signaling
"The Switch 2 gap could redefine Call of Dutys platform strategy"
Implications for cross‑platform planning
"Gamescom may decide the pace for a crowded fall lineup"
Event impact on release timing
This leak highlights how platform strategy still drives big game releases. When hardware access is tight and rival ecosystems are favored, publishers can delay or limit cross‑platform ports even for evergreen franchises. The price point of €80 in Europe and $70 in the US also signals a tight margin approach that can influence consumer expectations across regions.
If Switch 2 ports stay off the launch slate, fans on Nintendo’s platform may feel sidelined, while other players assess whether portability is worth sacrificing for a smoother, more connected launch on competing systems. The broader trend could push publishers to calibrate release calendars around hardware readiness as much as game quality.
Highlights
- Nintendo keeps dev kits close to the chest and fans notice
- Pricing at €80 and $70 signals a bold move for major releases
- The Switch 2 gap could redefine Call of Duty's platform strategy
- Gamescom may shape the pace of a crowded fall lineup
Budget and backlash risks
The reported price and the omission of Switch 2 at launch could trigger negative fan reaction and affect sales projections. Investors may scrutinize the decision to delay or skip Switch 2 ports while keeping price levels high.
The coming weeks will test how much a platform lineup shapes a title's success.
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