Overview
- Treyarch announced on Wednesday that Call of Duty: Black Ops (2010) and Black Ops 2 (2012) will be ported to PlayStation in July, and credited Iron Galaxy as the studio handling the work.
- The studio confirmed both ports will include each game's Campaign, Multiplayer and Zombies modes rather than announcing any new single-player or multiplayer features.
- No firm release date, price, or clarification was given on whether the builds will be native PS5 versions, PS4 builds compatible with PS5, or include graphical or gameplay remastering.
- Key operational questions remain open about server plans, anti-cheat measures to prevent legacy hacking, owner upgrades or progression transfers, and whether Xbox and PC will receive equivalent native updates.
- PlayStation ports close a long-standing access gap—Xbox and PC have had playable versions through backwards compatibility and legacy listings—and earlier datamines and Korean ratings had hinted at these rereleases.