After years of waiting, PlayStation players may finally see the return of two of the most acclaimed Call of Duty entries. Treyarch has confirmed that the original Black Ops and Black Ops 2 will receive new versions being developed by Iron Galaxy. The titles, which for years were mainly available on older consoles, are finally set to appear on Sony’s current hardware. For many fans, it will be a chance to relive one of the series’ best eras. All signs point to a July release.
Black Ops and Black Ops 2 arrive on newer PlayStation consoles after years
The original Call of Duty: Black Ops debuted in 2010, while Black Ops 2 was released two years later. Both games quickly became hugely popular thanks to their expansive story campaigns, polished multiplayer and the cult classic Zombies mode. Despite the passage of time, many people still consider them among the best entries in the entire franchise. The problem, however, was that PlayStation players were unable to run those titles on newer console generations. While Xbox users have long benefited from backwards compatibility, Sony hardware owners were left without a similar option. Now that is set to change. According to available information, the games are being prepared as native PlayStation 4 versions that will also run on PlayStation 5 thanks to backwards compatibility. For many people, this will be the first opportunity to play these titles on modern hardware. However, this is not a full remaster. The developers are not promising a significant visual overhaul or major changes to the gameplay. The project's aim is primarily to preserve the original experience. That way, players will get virtually the same content they remember from years ago. At the same time, the new release should provide easier access to the classic entries in the series.
The campaign, multiplayer and the cult-classic Zombies mode return
The biggest draw for many players may prove to be the return of all the main game modes. Treyarch has confirmed that the new versions will include the full single-player campaign, multiplayer and the fan-favourite Zombies mode. That means players will not be getting stripped-down editions, but the complete experience known from the original releases. The multiplayer side in particular is generating excitement. There are signs that revamped online servers will be launched alongside the new versions. This could mean more stable connections and better online play than with the old versions available on previous-generation hardware. For veterans it will be an opportunity to return to legendary maps and relive Call of Duty’s golden era. Younger players, meanwhile, will be able to see why Black Ops and Black Ops 2 are still so highly regarded by the community. There are also reports of additional improvements related to the game's localisation. The new releases are said to support languages that were not available in the original versions. However, don’t expect major changes to the content itself. This is primarily an attempt to preserve the series’ classic entries and make them available to a new audience. If all goes to plan, July could prove to be an especially interesting month for Call of Duty fans on PlayStation.
Call of Duty: Black Ops and Black Ops 2 are set to arrive on modern PlayStation consoles after many years. Players will receive full versions including the campaign, multiplayer and the Zombies mode, although without major graphical changes. For many fans it will be a long-awaited return to some of the best entries in the history of the series.
Source: Digital Trends
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