Rumor: Beenox is working on Call of Duty: WWII for Nintendo Switch?

Call of Duty: WWII has been announced for a while now and, although it is clear that it will be released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, it is still unclear whether it will be available for other platforms. In particular there has been talk in the past about a possible Switch version, never confirmed by either by Activision (publisher), or by Sledgehammer (the developer).
Call of Duty: WWII has been announced at the moment only on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, Activision and Sledgehammer Games have never confirmed the existence of a possible Switch version but a Tweet of Beenox Interactive has re-enacted hopes of fans.
A post on Twitter by Beenox, Canadian developer who worked to create the Wii U and Wii version of Skylanders: SuperChargers and two Spider-Man games for Wii U, in addition to other port, has reignited the rumors.
In the Twitter post we can read: “To create games always more realistic, we have had the pleasure of receiving two representatives of the Canadian Army for us to talk about their experience and their job!”
Note some of the T-shirts of the Call of Duty series in the photo with the Tweet as well.
Of course it could also be something else, but the references are very suspicious. If there will be a Switch version of Call of Duty: WWII game, it is still yet to be seen.
Nous recevons deux représentants de l’armée canadienne qui nous parlent de leur expérience et leur métier ! COD #onaçadanslsang pic.twitter.com/jZQkao2HvE
— Beenox (@BeenoxTeam) May 12, 2017