Call of Duty: Black Ops and Black Ops 2 Ports Are Coming to PlayStation in July
Call of Duty: Black Ops and Black Ops 2 will launch as ports for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 in July, according to an official announcement from Treyarch. Developed by Iron Galaxy, these versions bring the 2010 and 2012 titles to modern consoles, though Activision hasn’t confirmed releases for Xbox or PC.
Why are Black Ops 1 and 2 coming to PS4 and PS5?
Treyarch confirmed the move via its official account on X, stating that the original Black Ops and Black Ops 2 are being ported to PlayStation “courtesy of our partners at Iron Galaxy.” The move allows a new generation of players to access two of the franchise’s most highly regarded entries on current-gen hardware.

These releases target the PS4 and PS5 ecosystems specifically. By utilizing Iron Galaxy for the porting process, Activision is bringing older software to modern architecture without building the games from the ground up.
Is this a Call of Duty remaster or a port?
These releases are straight ports of the original games, not remasters or remakes. According to reports from Insider Gaming, the games will not feature the overhauled graphics or rebuilt assets typically associated with a “Remastered” title.
This distinction is critical for players expecting 4K textures or modernized lighting. A port simply moves the existing game code to a new platform to ensure it runs on newer hardware. This approach often allows for faster release cycles than full remakes.
Will Black Ops ports launch on Xbox or PC?
There is currently no official confirmation regarding Xbox or PC versions of these ports. While the Treyarch announcement focused exclusively on the PlayStation partnership with Iron Galaxy, Activision hasn’t ruled out other platforms.
Historically, Call of Duty titles have seen wide distribution across all major platforms. However, the current focus remains on the July PlayStation window.
What happens to the multiplayer servers?
Activision has not yet detailed how it will manage the multiplayer capabilities for these ports. Both Black Ops 1 and 2 rely on server architectures that are now over a decade old.
The transition to PS4 and PS5 raises questions about whether the company will launch new dedicated servers or attempt to bridge the ports with existing legacy infrastructure. This remains the primary technical uncertainty for the July launch.
| Feature | Port (July Release) | Remaster/Remake |
|---|---|---|
| Visuals | Original assets | Updated textures/lighting |
| Development | Code migration (Iron Galaxy) | Rebuilt from scratch |
| Timeline | Faster deployment | Multi-year development |
Frequently Asked Questions
When do the Black Ops ports release?
They are scheduled to launch in July.
Which platforms are supported?
PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
Who is developing the ports?
Iron Galaxy is handling the porting process for Treyarch.
Are these remasters?
No, these are ports of the original games.
Are you planning to jump back into Black Ops this July?
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