The behind-the-scenes crisis surrounding the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 dev kits has finally come to an end. Recent leaks from industry insiders confirm that supply chain issues for the new console’s development hardware have been fully resolved, putting an end to fears of major game delays.
Game Development Speeds Up with Nintendo Switch 2 Dev Kits
Details shared by reliable industry sources like NateDrake and Jez Corden shed light on why major titles, such as Call of Duty, won’t be available on day one. The problem wasn’t a strategic decision but a direct result of a hardware shortage. Because not every studio within large publishers like Activision could access the Nintendo Switch 2 dev kits simultaneously, projects fell behind schedule, preventing a coordinated launch.

Distribution Confusion Finally Cleared Up
This situation also brought a common misconception about hardware distribution to light. Simply because a parent publisher has the hardware doesn’t mean all its subsidiary teams get immediate access. For instance, the team behind a Tony Hawk game might have received their kits early and finished their work, while the Call of Duty team received theirs much later. This led to different completion timelines for games under the same corporate umbrella.
However, the latest reports confirm that this development kit crisis is now a thing of the past. With the bottleneck removed, studios are accelerating their work. It’s reported that the first Call of Duty game for the Switch 2 is nearly complete and will hit the shelves shortly after the console’s release. For Nintendo fans, this means the game library is set to expand rapidly.
So, what are your thoughts on the Nintendo Switch 2 development situation? Share your opinions with us in the comments!

