So yeah, at this point we’re just going assume Call of Duty: WWII is coming to the Switch. Continue to take this with a grain of salt if you must, but the evidence seems to add up. Well, BadFive is back with some more anonymously sourced rumors about the almost-certainly-happening Call of Duty: WWII Switch port.

At this point, it seems close to a lock a version of Call of Duty: WWII will be coming to Nintendo Switch , and now we may have more details about the upcoming port.

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According to them, Call of Duty: WWII has been in development for Switch at Beenox since August of 2016, and is expected to launch alongside all the other versions. Those who pre-order the game on Switch will get access to the same bonuses as players on other platforms (so far private beta access is all that’s been announced), indicating the port is aiming for similar content as its Xbox One and PS4 “big brothers.”

Unfortunately, DLC is not yet a lock, with Activision planning to take a “wait and see” approach. If the game sells, Switch owners will get the extra content, but don’t expect anything if it underperforms. Also, don’t count on any sort of unique Switch features like motion-controlled aiming.

Finally, BadFive is now reporting the Switch version of Call of Duty: WWII will be a big part the Nintendo Spotlight: E3 2017 video presentation. Previously, they said it might be revealed in a separate Nintendo Direct.

Definitely mark all these latest details as rumor, as BadFive isn’t the most proven source yet, but again, Call of Duty: WWII on Nintendo Switch seems likely for a number of reasons, and this latest info all seems reasonable enough. We’ll just have to wait until E3 for confirmation.

Call of Duty: WWII hits PC, Xbox One, PS4, and (maybe) Nintendo Switch on November 3. You can check out all WWG's latest Call of Duty coverage here, and our extensive back catalog of stories, right here.

[via BadFive]