Rumors are beginning to circulate that Call of Duty: Black Ops and Call of Duty: Black Ops II could soon make their way to modern gaming platforms.
The speculation started after PlayStation Game Size, a social media account known for tracking updates on PlayStation's backend, reported the appearance of new PS4 and PS5 listings for both titles. Screenshots shared by the account showed artwork featuring the original game logos, fueling excitement among longtime fans of the series.
The timing has sparked additional discussion within the community. With Modern Warfare 4 expected to launch on Nintendo Switch 2 later this year, Activision may be looking for ways to build momentum around the franchise. The publisher has also surprised players before, most notably with the unexpected release of the Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered in 2020.
Another interesting detail is the recent addition of the Black Ops Classic playlist in Black Ops 7, which adjusts gameplay mechanics to more closely resemble the older entries in the series. Some fans believe this could be a subtle hint that Activision is preparing to reintroduce those classic games to a new audience.
Historically, Activision has been cautious about revisiting older Call of Duty titles, largely because remasters can draw attention away from current releases. However, with Black Ops 7 reportedly struggling to maintain strong engagement and Modern Warfare 4 approaching, bringing back two of the franchise's most beloved entries could prove to be a smart move.
If the reports turn out to be accurate, one major question remains: what exactly will be included? Both Black Ops and Black Ops II were praised for their memorable campaigns, influential multiplayer experiences, and highly popular Zombies modes. Fans will undoubtedly be hoping that any re-release includes all major content, along with the original DLC packs.
For now, nothing has been officially confirmed, and players will have to wait for Activision to reveal whether these rumored ports are actually on the way.
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