Overview
- Treyarch and Activision confirmed PlayStation ports of Call of Duty: Black Ops and Black Ops 2 for release in July and credited Iron Galaxy as the developer for the ports.
- Reports on Monday, June 22, 2026, showed Xbox and PC storefronts listing each base game at $39.99 while cutting individual DLC from $15 to $10 and season passes from $50 to $30, which outlets treat as a likely signal for PlayStation pricing.
- Activision has not yet published PlayStation Store listings or formally confirmed final PlayStation pricing, and the company says the releases are straight ports that include the original Campaign, Multiplayer, and Zombies modes rather than technical remasters.
- Players and outlets have pushed back on the apparent $40 asking price because the games are more than a decade old, DLC is not bundled, and Call of Duty titles rarely see deep discounts soon after release.
- Key unresolved questions that could affect players include whether PlayStation builds will use separate servers, how cross-progression and hacked legacy lobbies will be handled, and whether PlayStation versions will receive any platform-specific fixes or updates.