Call of Duty Black Ops Nintendo Switch 2 Rumors Spark After PlayStation Store Backend Update

PlayStation Game Size reported that entries for Call of Duty: Black Ops and Call of Duty: Black Ops II were added to the PlayStation Store backend, a discovery that has reignited interest in possible re-releases or ports across platforms.

The reporting came on June 9, 2026, ahead of a scheduled Nintendo Direct event listed to begin at 3pm UK time / 7am PT.

The account did not provide confirmation of platform announcements but flagged the backend activity as noteworthy.

Both Black Ops and Black Ops II were developed by Treyarch and originally published by Activision—titles that first launched in 2010 (Black Ops) and 2012 (Black Ops II) for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

The Call of Duty franchise is owned by Activision, which has been part of Microsoft since the 2023 acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

Those historical release details remain relevant when assessing potential re-releases, remasters or ports for modern systems.

PlayStation Game Size’s finding was summarized by the account as: backend entries for the two Treyarch-installed Call of Duty games have been pushed to the PlayStation Store, a move that could precede official announcements but does not itself confirm any upcoming launches.

Journalistically, that amounts to a data point rather than an official publisher statement.

Fan reaction within the original post’s comment thread emphasized demand and practical concerns.

Commenters praised the two campaigns and expressed enthusiasm for portable play, with multiple readers noting that a Switch or Switch 2 release would be attractive so long as multiplayer servers and legacy features like Zombies remained functional.

Others pointed out that the Xbox ecosystems still host active player bases for these titles today.

What is verified: Treyarch developed the two games, Activision published them, and original release windows were 2010 and 2012 respectively.

PlayStation Game Size publicly reported the PlayStation Store backend entries on June 9, 2026.

Beyond those facts, no official announcement has been made by Nintendo, Activision, or Microsoft regarding Switch or eShop releases tied to the Nintendo Direct.

Any confirmation of ports, remasters, or surprise drops would need to come from the involved companies’ official channels.