Call of Duty may be planning even more ports of older games in the near future, potentially bringing a pair of classic games to PS4 and PS5.
New leaks are hinting at another pair of classic Call of Duty games receiving ports to modern consoles. The leak follows confirmation that Activision is releasing ports of two other Call of Duty games in Black Ops and Black Ops 2.
Activision shocked fans when it officially confirmed the heavily rumored ports of the first two Call of Duty: Black Ops games. The gaming juggernaut will partner with Iron Galaxy to bring the classic Black Ops games to PS4 and PS5, with the games set to be re-released in July. Activision did confirm that the PS4 and PS5 versions of Black Ops and Black Ops 2 will be direct ports rather than remasters, likely coming with no major graphical or gameplay enhancements aside from potential upscaling to 1080p graphics. Now, even more Call of Duty games may be making a triumphant comeback on Sony platforms.
Call of Duty May Be Porting Modern Warfare 2 and 3 to Sony Consoles
New updates to prominent PS4 update database Orbis Patches are hinting at potential re-releases for a pair of Modern Warfare games. The leak shows listings for PS4 versions of both Modern Warfare 2 and Modern Warfare 3, suggesting that Activision may be gearing up to release ports of both games. The creation dates for 1.02 patches also date back to July 2025, suggesting that Activision may have been planning the ports of both Call of Duty games for over a year. Activision has not officially addressed the Modern Warfare port leaks, nor do the leaks give any clue about a potential release window.
While information is limited about the Modern Warfare 2 and Modern Warfare 3 ports, the upcoming Black Ops re-releases could give some hints about the games. Both Black Ops games will be sold individually on the PlayStation Store for $40 and as a bundle for $80, with the rumored Modern Warfare ports likely seeing similar price points following their release. The DLC for the two Black Ops titles are also being sold separately on the PlayStation Store, with each pack being sold for $10 individually, or $30 for Black Ops 2‘s season pass. These ports will also likely not feature any major upgrades from their original release for the PS4 and PS5 versions.
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