The best Call of Duty game for PS5 is Black Ops 6, my overall pick for its balanced mix of campaign, multiplayer, and Zombies content. Black Ops 7 is the stronger premium choice for buyers who want the newer release, while Vanguard offers a cheaper route into PS5-era Call of Duty. The main choice is between game setting, preferred modes, active-player appeal, and purchase price. Several entries here are alternate regional editions or duplicate listings, so the seller and disc compatibility can matter as much as the title. Continue reading for my full breakdown of the best Call of Duty games for PS5 and the differences that shape the ranking.
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Key Takeaways
- Black Ops 6 ranks first because it offers the most balanced package for campaign, competitive multiplayer, and round-based Zombies players.
- Black Ops 7 is my premium pick, but its newer-release appeal does not automatically make it the best value for every buyer.
- Vanguard is the budget choice for players who favor a World War II setting and can accept an older multiplayer population.
- Multiple listings are regional or duplicate editions of Black Ops 6, Cold War, Modern Warfare II, Modern Warfare III, and Vanguard rather than 15 separate games.
- Mode preference separates the leaders: Black Ops suits Zombies fans, Modern Warfare favors contemporary military action, and Cold War provides a gentler starting point.
| Call of Duty: Vanguard for PS4 and PS5 | ![]() | Best for World War II Fans | Platforms: PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 | Setting: World War II | Genre: First-person shooter | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| PS5 Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War – Standard Edition | ![]() | Best Story-Driven Pick | Platform: PlayStation 5 | Edition: Standard | Languages: LATAM Spanish, English, and French | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 | Standard Edition | PlayStation 5 | ![]() | Best for Tactical Variety | Platform: PlayStation 5 | Edition: Standard | Campaign Locations: Korea, New York, Paris, and Mumbai | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Call of Duty Modern Warfare III PlayStation 5 | ![]() | Best for Open-World Zombies | Platform: PlayStation 5 | Genre: First-person shooter | Release Year: 2023 | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (PS5) | ![]() | Best Multiplayer Map Package | Platform: PlayStation 5 | Core Modes: Campaign, Multiplayer, and Zombies | Launch Maps: 16 | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 | Standard Edition | PlayStation 5 | ![]() | Best for Mode Variety | Platform: PlayStation 5 | Edition: Standard Edition | Media compatibility: PS5 disc drive required | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II – PlayStation 5 | ![]() | Best for Familiar Characters | Platform: PlayStation 5 | Genre: First-person shooter | Series: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III for PS5 | ![]() | Best for Modern Warfare Continuity | Platform: PlayStation 5 | Franchise: Call of Duty | Subseries: Modern Warfare | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Call of Duty Black Ops 6 (FR) – PlayStation 5 | ![]() | Best for Buyers Who Know the Exact Edition | Platform: PlayStation 5 | Game: Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 | Listing designation: FR | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II – PS5 – Region Free | ![]() | Best Region-Free Pick | Platform: PlayStation 5 | Game: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II | Region: Region free | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 | ![]() | Best All-Round Content Package | Developer: Treyarch and Raven | Setting: Early 1990s, post-Cold War | Game Modes: Single-player, multiplayer, Zombies | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War – PlayStation 5 (EU Version) | ![]() | Best for Cold War Espionage | Platform: Sony PlayStation 5 | Edition Region: EU version | Language: English | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Call of Duty®: Black Ops 6 – PlayStation 5 | ![]() | Best Confirmed PS5 Edition | Platform: PlayStation 5 | Genre: First-person shooter | Setting: Early 1990s | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Call Of Duty: Vanguard (PS5) | ![]() | Best for World War II Combat | Platform: PlayStation 5 | Genre: First-person shooter | Franchise: Call of Duty | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 for PS5 | ![]() | Best for Co-op Campaign Play | Platform: PlayStation 5 | Genre: First-person shooter | Setting: 2035 | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Call of Duty games for PS5 | Platform |
|---|---|
| Call of Duty: Vanguard for PS4 | — |
| PS5 Call of Duty Black Ops: Co | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty Modern Warfare II | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare I | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 | St | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare I | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare I | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty Black Ops 6 | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare I | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 | — |
| Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold W | Sony PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty®: Black Ops 6 | PlayStation 5 |
| Call Of Duty: Vanguard | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 for | PlayStation 5 |
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Call of Duty: Vanguard for PS4 and PS5
I rank Call of Duty: Vanguard as the historical pick because its World War II campaign offers a setting none of the modern entries here can match. The focused single-player story and replayable multiplayer modes make it better suited to traditional military-shooter fans than Modern Warfare III, which spreads its attention across competitive play and open-world Zombies. Cross-generation PS4 and PS5 availability also helps households using both consoles. The tradeoff is a narrower package: there is no additional content listed, and buyers seeking cooperative PvE have more to gain from Modern Warfare III. Storage demands may also require some console cleanup. I place Vanguard below the newer PS5-focused releases because its historical identity is distinctive, but its supplied feature set is less varied.
Pros:- World War II setting gives the campaign a distinct historical identity
- Single-player campaign suits players who prefer structured missions
- Multiplayer modes extend replay value beyond the story
- Supports both PS4 and PS5
Cons:- No additional content is listed with this edition
- Offers less mode variety than Modern Warfare III
- Storage requirements may be demanding for consoles with limited free space
Best for: Campaign-focused players who want a World War II setting and need compatibility with both PS4 and PS5
Not ideal for: Zombies fans and content-hungry buyers who want a broad cooperative mode or bundled extras
- Platforms:PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5
- Setting:World War II
- Genre:First-person shooter
- Campaign:Single-player campaign included
- Multiplayer:Multiplayer modes included
- Included Content:No additional content listed
Our verdict“This is my pick for players who value a World War II campaign more than Zombies, bundled extras, or the widest selection of modes.”
PS5 Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War – Standard Edition
Black Ops: Cold War earns my story-focused role through its conspiracy plot, historical figures, returning characters, and international locations. Compared with Vanguard’s more conventional World War II framing, Cold War leans harder into espionage and political intrigue, giving campaign-first buyers a more distinctive narrative hook. It is also a native PS5 Standard Edition, making the platform choice simpler than Vanguard’s cross-generation package. Its limitations come from the listing itself: multiplayer features are not detailed, so shoppers primarily interested in competitive longevity receive less useful information than they do with Modern Warfare III. The LATAM Spanish, English, and French language listing may also need checking against a buyer’s preferred region and account setup. I rank it highly for solo narrative appeal, but not as the safest all-modes purchase.
Pros:- Cold War conspiracy gives the campaign a strong narrative identity
- Historical figures and iconic characters add context to the story
- Global locations provide more visual variety than a single-theater campaign
- English, French, and LATAM Spanish language options are listed
Cons:- The supplied product data does not detail multiplayer features
- LATAM language and edition labeling may require a compatibility check
- Standard Edition does not list bonus content
Best for: PS5 owners who prioritize a cinematic conspiracy campaign, historical figures, and globe-spanning espionage
Not ideal for: Competitive multiplayer buyers who need clearly documented online modes and region-specific edition details
- Platform:PlayStation 5
- Edition:Standard
- Languages:LATAM Spanish, English, and French
- Setting:Cold War era
- Campaign Type:Single-player conspiracy campaign
- Campaign Scope:Global locations
Our verdict“I recommend this edition to solo players who want espionage storytelling, while multiplayer-first buyers should choose a more clearly documented package.”
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 | Standard Edition | PlayStation 5
I place Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 first for players who want modern combat split between a globe-spanning campaign, refined multiplayer, and tactical DMZ operations. Korea, New York, Paris, and Mumbai give its campaign broader geographic variety than Modern Warfare III’s Task Force 141 setup, while DMZ adds strategic pacing beyond conventional competitive matches. That combination makes this the strongest supplied all-round proposition, provided the buyer genuinely wants extraction-style decision-making. It is not the better choice for Zombies fans: Modern Warfare III offers a dedicated open-world PvE mode and a more clearly quantified map package. The listed preorder benefits—open-beta access and five hours of Double XP—also lose much of their value outside the promotional window. My ranking reflects its breadth and tactical depth, tempered by uncertain bonus value and potentially high pricing.
Pros:- Campaign spans several distinct international locations
- DMZ operations add tactical, higher-stakes gameplay
- Refined multiplayer mechanics target precise competitive combat
- Package covers cinematic, competitive, and strategic play styles
Cons:- Preorder bonuses may be expired or irrelevant after launch
- Potentially high purchase price
- No Zombies mode is listed, unlike Modern Warfare III
Best for: Experienced PS5 shooter fans who want campaign spectacle, precise multiplayer, and tactical DMZ sessions in one package
Not ideal for: Cooperative Zombies players or bargain hunters who would receive little value from time-sensitive preorder bonuses
- Platform:PlayStation 5
- Edition:Standard
- Campaign Locations:Korea, New York, Paris, and Mumbai
- Campaign:Globe-spanning modern warfare campaign
- Multiplayer:Refined competitive combat
- Tactical Mode:DMZ operations
- Preorder Bonus:Open Beta early access and 5 hours of Double XP
Our verdict“This is my leading choice for seasoned players who want DMZ strategy alongside a modern campaign and competitive multiplayer.”
Call of Duty Modern Warfare III PlayStation 5
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III takes my Zombies role because its large open-world map changes the rhythm from enclosed survival rounds to broader PvE exploration. That makes it more appealing to cooperative players than Black Ops: Cold War’s listing, which emphasizes campaign storytelling and gives no multiplayer details. Modernized multiplayer maps and several modes also provide a substantial second reason to buy, while the Task Force 141 campaign supplies continuity for Modern Warfare followers. The compromise is accessibility: multiple systems and modes can produce a steeper learning curve for newcomers, and the likely storage burden matters on a crowded PS5. Its campaign is also less central to my recommendation than Cold War’s conspiracy story. I rank this edition as the co-op specialist, not the strongest choice for a buyer seeking a focused solo experience.
Pros:- Large open-world Zombies map supports cooperative PvE exploration
- Modernized multiplayer maps appeal to longtime series players
- Varied modes provide strong replay potential
- Task Force 141 story continues the Modern Warfare narrative
Cons:- Breadth of systems may overwhelm new Call of Duty players
- Potentially heavy storage demands on PS5
- Campaign is a weaker buying reason than the multiplayer and Zombies content
Best for: PS5 owners who want large-scale cooperative Zombies play plus familiar competitive multiplayer maps
Not ideal for: Newcomers seeking a simple entry point or campaign-first players who prefer a tightly focused solo package
- Platform:PlayStation 5
- Genre:First-person shooter
- Release Year:2023
- Campaign:Task Force 141 versus Vladimir Makarov
- Multiplayer Content:Modernized maps and new modes
- Zombies Format:Open-world PvE
- Franchise Milestone:20th-anniversary release
Our verdict“I would choose this listing for cooperative Zombies and multiplayer variety, not for the most focused campaign experience.”
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (PS5)
I assign this Modern Warfare III PS5 edition the multiplayer-map role because its listing provides the clearest content count: 16 launch maps plus at least 12 post-launch maps. That transparency makes it easier to judge competitive value than the other Modern Warfare III listing, which mentions modernized maps without stating a number. Ground War and War Mode broaden the scale, while open combat missions let campaign players vary loadouts, stealth, and direct attacks. Open-world Zombies adds cooperative value, though buyers mainly interested in that mode can choose the other listing if it costs less because both describe the same core attraction. The broad mode selection can be demanding for newcomers, and post-launch content may involve downloads and extra storage. I rank this as the best-documented multiplayer package, while Modern Warfare 4 remains better suited to DMZ-focused players.
Pros:- Includes 16 launch maps with 12 or more post-launch maps listed
- Ground War and War Mode offer alternatives to standard multiplayer
- Open combat missions support stealth and direct-action approaches
- Open-world Zombies adds cooperative PvE play
Cons:- Numerous modes and loadout choices may overwhelm newcomers
- Post-launch maps can increase download and storage demands
- Buyers focused only on Zombies may find a cheaper Modern Warfare III listing
Best for: Regular multiplayer players who want a clearly stated map count, large-scale modes, and Zombies as a secondary option
Not ideal for: First-time shooter players who may find the loadouts, map pool, and numerous modes difficult to absorb
- Platform:PlayStation 5
- Core Modes:Campaign, Multiplayer, and Zombies
- Launch Maps:16
- Post-Launch Maps:12 or more
- Campaign Feature:Open combat missions
- Large-Scale Modes:Ground War and War Mode
- Zombies Format:Open-world PvE survival
- Mission Approaches:Stealth and direct combat
Our verdict“This is my choice for multiplayer regulars who want the clearest map offering and several ways to play beyond standard matches.”
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 | Standard Edition | PlayStation 5
I rank Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 highest in this batch for players who regularly switch between solo, competitive, and cooperative play. Its campaign, multiplayer, and Zombies package offers broader built-in variety than Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, while 16 six-versus-six maps and two twenty-versus-twenty maps support both focused matches and larger battles. The Zombies mode also gives co-op groups a dedicated alternative to standard multiplayer. That breadth is the main reason this edition earns its position, but it may demand substantial storage and lengthy downloads. It also makes less sense for buyers interested only in a grounded military campaign; Modern Warfare II is more closely tied to recognizable Task Force 141 characters. I see this as the strongest all-round choice for households that want several ways to play from one disc.
Pros:- Combines campaign, competitive multiplayer, and cooperative Zombies
- Includes 16 six-versus-six maps for conventional multiplayer
- Two twenty-versus-twenty maps provide larger-scale battles
- Physical-disc edition suits buyers who prefer boxed PS5 games
Cons:- Large content package may require substantial storage and download time
- Requires a PS5 equipped with a disc drive
- Its broad mode selection may be poor value for campaign-only players
Best for: PS5 owners who divide their time among solo campaigns, competitive multiplayer, and cooperative Zombies sessions
Not ideal for: Players with limited console storage or buyers who only want a grounded, character-led military campaign
- Platform:PlayStation 5
- Edition:Standard Edition
- Media compatibility:PS5 disc drive required
- Core modes:Campaign, Multiplayer, Zombies
- Six-versus-six maps:16
- Twenty-versus-twenty maps:2
- Cooperative mode:Zombies
Our verdict“I recommend this edition to PS5 players who want the broadest mix of solo, competitive, and cooperative Call of Duty content.”
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II – PlayStation 5
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II is my character-focused recommendation because its campaign reunites Captain Price, Soap, Gaz, and Ghost. That recognizable squad gives story-minded buyers a clearer reason to choose it over Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, whose supplied listing says little about its campaign. Multiplayer adds longevity after the story, and the PS5 presentation is aimed at buyers moving beyond the 2019 Modern Warfare. The compromise is accessibility: online features need internet access, an online subscription may be required, and new players can face a sharp learning curve in competitive matches. It also lacks the clearly documented Zombies offering and map counts supplied for Black Ops 7. I would place this ahead of the region-free Modern Warfare II import for local buyers because this listing provides clearer content details, while international compatibility is the import edition’s main advantage.
Pros:- Campaign features Price, Soap, Gaz, and Ghost
- Includes both story and multiplayer content
- Built specifically for PlayStation 5
- Directly follows Modern Warfare from 2019
Cons:- Some features require an internet connection and online subscription
- Competitive multiplayer may be difficult for newcomers
- Storage requirements may be substantial
Best for: Story-focused PS5 players who want a Task Force 141 campaign plus competitive multiplayer
Not ideal for: Call of Duty newcomers who dislike steep online competition or players without reliable internet and a multiplayer subscription
- Platform:PlayStation 5
- Genre:First-person shooter
- Series:Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
- Predecessor:Modern Warfare (2019)
- Modes described:Campaign and Multiplayer
- Featured characters:Price, Soap, Gaz, and Ghost
- Online requirements:Internet and subscription required for some features
Our verdict“I favor this version for PS5 buyers who value familiar Modern Warfare characters more than Zombies or import flexibility.”
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III for PS5
I assign Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III the continuity role for buyers who want to move forward from Modern Warfare II without changing subseries. It combines campaign and multiplayer content, making it a more natural follow-up than the Zombies-led appeal of Black Ops 7. Compared with Modern Warfare II, however, the supplied product information gives fewer concrete details about maps, characters, and included content, so the buying proposition is harder to judge. The advertised open-beta access is also tied to pre-order timing and should not be treated as a present-day bonus. Internet access and an online subscription may add recurring cost for multiplayer users, while the stated PS5 focus rules out older hardware. I rank this below Modern Warfare II for story buyers, but it remains the better fit for players specifically seeking the next Modern Warfare entry rather than a broader Black Ops package.
Pros:- Continues the Modern Warfare series after Modern Warfare II
- Offers both campaign and multiplayer play
- Designed for PlayStation 5
- Fits players who prefer Modern Warfare over the Black Ops setting
Cons:- Supplied listing lacks concrete map and campaign details
- Some features require internet access and an online subscription
- Advertised beta access was tied to pre-order timing
Best for: PS5 players continuing directly from Modern Warfare II who want another campaign-and-multiplayer entry in the same subseries
Not ideal for: Buyers seeking well-documented map counts, Zombies content, or a pre-order bonus that still carries present-day value
- Platform:PlayStation 5
- Franchise:Call of Duty
- Subseries:Modern Warfare
- Game entry:Modern Warfare III
- Modes described:Campaign and Multiplayer
- Online requirements:Internet and subscription required for some features
- Promotional feature:Open-beta early access with pre-order
Our verdict“I recommend this entry mainly to established Modern Warfare followers who value series continuity over detailed listing information.”
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 (FR) – PlayStation 5
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 (FR) earns a narrow recommendation for buyers already certain that this is the regional listing they want. The product data confirms PS5 compatibility and physical package dimensions, but it does not identify modes, ratings, language options, or included content. That makes it a riskier purchase than Black Ops 7, whose listing specifies a campaign, Zombies, and exact multiplayer map counts. It is also less transparent than Modern Warfare II, which names its campaign characters and online requirements. The compact game case is easy to store, yet case color and dimensions say little about the play experience. I would only rank this above alternatives for someone intentionally searching for the FR-designated Black Ops 6 listing. Buyers comparing gameplay value should choose a better-documented edition or verify language, region, and content details with the seller before ordering.
Pros:- Provides Black Ops 6 for PlayStation 5
- Physical package has clearly stated dimensions
- Distinct FR designation helps buyers searching for that exact listing
Cons:- Listing does not identify campaign, multiplayer, or Zombies content
- Language and regional compatibility are not explained
- No rating or online-requirement information is supplied
Best for: PS5 owners intentionally seeking the FR-designated Black Ops 6 listing and willing to verify regional details before purchase
Not ideal for: Buyers who need confirmed language support, included modes, age rating, or multiplayer details before ordering
- Platform:PlayStation 5
- Game:Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
- Listing designation:FR
- Product color:Multicolor
- Package height:17.2 cm
- Package width:13.7 cm
- Package depth:1.8 cm
Our verdict“I would choose this listing only when the FR designation is intentional and the missing language and content details have been verified.”
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II – PS5 – Region Free
I select Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II – Region Free for buyers sourcing a physical copy outside its original sales market. Its key advantage is straightforward: the game is listed for use on PS5 consoles regardless of region. That makes it more flexible than the standard Modern Warfare II listing for import shoppers, while retaining the same core game identity. The tradeoff is weaker documentation. This listing does not spell out campaign characters, multiplayer requirements, languages, bonus content, or included updates, whereas Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II – PlayStation 5 provides a clearer account of its campaign and online play. Region-free game compatibility may not remove every regional issue surrounding downloadable content or account-based purchases, so cautious buyers should check those details separately. I rank it as a specialist pick: international compatibility is valuable, but local buyers gain little from choosing this sparse import listing.
Pros:- Listed as compatible with PS5 consoles across regions
- Useful for buyers importing a physical copy
- Provides the PS5 version rather than an older-console edition
Cons:- Listing gives little detail about modes or included content
- Language options and downloadable-content compatibility are unspecified
- Offers no clear advantage over the standard listing for local buyers
Best for: International PS5 owners and import shoppers who need a region-free physical copy of Modern Warfare II
Not ideal for: Local-market buyers who want confirmed language, downloadable-content, subscription, and package details
- Platform:PlayStation 5
- Game:Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II
- Region:Region free
- Version included:PS5 version
- Product type:Video game
- Franchise:Call of Duty
- Subseries:Modern Warfare
Our verdict“I recommend this edition to import buyers who prioritize region-free PS5 compatibility and can verify the missing account and content details.”
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
I rank Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 as the strongest all-round package here because it balances a cinematic campaign, competitive multiplayer, and round-based Zombies without making one mode feel like an afterthought. Its 16-map multiplayer lineup gives competitive players more variety than the sparsely documented Call of Duty: Vanguard (PS5), while two Zombies maps at launch add a separate progression loop for cooperative groups. The early-1990s setting also produces a more grounded spy-thriller tone than Black Ops 7’s futuristic 2035 conflict. The tradeoff is this listing’s uncertainty: unlike the explicitly labeled Black Ops 6 PlayStation 5 edition, the supplied data does not confirm its platform or edition. I would choose it for breadth, but PS5 buyers should verify compatibility before ordering.
Pros:- Three substantial modes support solo, competitive, and cooperative play
- Sixteen multiplayer maps provide broad match variety
- Two round-based Zombies maps are included at launch
- Early-1990s espionage setting distinguishes it from futuristic entries
Cons:- Supplied listing data does not identify the platform or edition
- Some listing text is reportedly presented in another language
- Players focused on cooperative campaigns may prefer Black Ops 7
Best for: Players who divide their time between campaign missions, competitive multiplayer, and round-based Zombies
Not ideal for: Disc buyers who need clearly confirmed PS5 and regional compatibility before placing an order
- Developer:Treyarch and Raven
- Setting:Early 1990s, post-Cold War
- Game Modes:Single-player, multiplayer, Zombies
- Number of Multiplayer Maps:16
- Multiplayer Map Types:12 standard 6v6 maps and 4 Strike maps
- Zombies Maps:2 at launch
Our verdict“This is my broadest recommendation for multi-mode players, provided they confirm that the listing is the correct PS5 edition.”
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War – PlayStation 5 (EU Version)
I place Black Ops Cold War ahead of Vanguard for buyers who want historical flavor without committing to another World War II campaign. Its Cold War identity makes it a natural alternative to Black Ops 6’s later, early-1990s setting, while the established 4.3-out-of-5 customer rating offers more purchasing evidence than Vanguard’s thin listing. This physical EU version also clearly identifies PS5 compatibility and English support, removing the platform ambiguity attached to the other Black Ops 6 listing. Yet regional packaging may be awkward for buyers outside Europe, particularly where downloadable content or account-region rules apply. It is also an older release than Black Ops 6, so anyone prioritizing the busiest current multiplayer community may be better served by the newer game. I see this as a story-led legacy pick, not the default competitive choice.
Pros:- Clearly identified as a native PlayStation 5 version
- English language support is specified
- Cold War theme offers a distinct historical espionage tone
- Customer rating of 4.3 out of 5 provides established buyer feedback
Cons:- EU edition may create regional complications for some buyers
- Older multiplayer ecosystem than Black Ops 6
- Reported performance issues may affect some users
Best for: European PS5 owners who want an English-language Cold War shooter with a proven buyer rating
Not ideal for: Players outside Europe or competitive fans who want the newest multiplayer population and current content cycle
- Platform:Sony PlayStation 5
- Edition Region:EU version
- Language:English
- Age Rating:Mature
- Item Dimensions:0.59 x 5.35 x 6.77 inches
- Item Weight:2.89 ounces
- Item Model Number:5030917292477
- Date First Available:November 13, 2020
Our verdict“I recommend this to EU-based campaign fans who favor Cold War intrigue over having the newest competitive release.”
Call of Duty®: Black Ops 6 – PlayStation 5
I favor this confirmed PlayStation 5 edition of Black Ops 6 for buyers who want the newer Black Ops formula without guessing which platform a listing supports. Like the other Black Ops 6 entry, it combines a cinematic campaign, Zombies, and 16 launch multiplayer maps; the difference is purchasing clarity rather than game content. That makes it safer for PS5 disc shoppers, while Black Ops Cold War remains the better fit for anyone drawn specifically to an older Cold War storyline. The map mix covers 6v6, 2v2, and Strike play, giving both full teams and smaller groups useful choices. Its drawbacks sit around the game itself: a potentially large installation can consume scarce console storage, and launch-period server trouble may disrupt multiplayer. I rank it as the low-ambiguity Black Ops 6 choice, not a separate gameplay upgrade.
Pros:- Platform is explicitly confirmed as PlayStation 5
- Campaign, multiplayer, and Zombies cover three distinct play styles
- Sixteen launch maps support substantial multiplayer variety
- Mix of 6v6, 2v2, and Strike formats accommodates different group sizes
Cons:- Potentially large download or installation footprint
- Multiplayer server problems may affect online sessions
- Offers no gameplay advantage over another equivalent Black Ops 6 PS5 edition
Best for: PS5 owners who want Black Ops 6 on a clearly identified platform listing with campaign, multiplayer, and Zombies
Not ideal for: Players with limited console storage or buyers who already own another PS5 edition of Black Ops 6
- Platform:PlayStation 5
- Genre:First-person shooter
- Setting:Early 1990s
- Modes:Single-player, multiplayer, Zombies
- Multiplayer Maps:16 at launch
- Map Formats:6v6, 2v2, and Strike maps
Our verdict“This is my preferred Black Ops 6 listing for PS5 buyers who value edition clarity as much as mode variety.”
Call Of Duty: Vanguard (PS5)
I include Call of Duty: Vanguard for PS5 owners who specifically prefer World War II combat to the Cold War intrigue of Black Ops Cold War or the futuristic technology of Black Ops 7. Its PS5 optimization promises enhanced graphics and performance, translating the large-scale battle presentation into a smoother, sharper console experience. That focused historical identity is its strongest reason to buy; it does not beat Black Ops 6 on documented content breadth. The supplied listing gives no map count, mode breakdown, customer rating, or edition details, leaving buyers with far less information than the other choices. Its thin product documentation also makes value difficult to judge without a stated price. I would treat Vanguard as a setting-first selection: worthwhile for WWII enthusiasts, but harder to recommend to players comparing mode depth or active multiplayer support.
Pros:- World War II focus gives it a distinct role beside the Black Ops games
- PS5 optimization targets improved graphics
- Enhanced performance can support smoother high-intensity combat
Cons:- Listing provides no breakdown of modes or maps
- No price or customer rating is supplied for judging value
- Documented content breadth is weaker than Black Ops 6
Best for: PS5 players who prioritize a World War II combat setting and console-enhanced presentation
Not ideal for: Detail-focused buyers who need confirmed mode, map, edition, rating, or pricing information before purchasing
- Platform:PlayStation 5
- Genre:First-person shooter
- Franchise:Call of Duty
- Series Entry:Vanguard
- Console Optimization:Optimized for PS5
- Presentation Features:Enhanced graphics and performance
Our verdict“I would pick Vanguard for its WWII identity, but only after verifying its modes, edition contents, and current value.”
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 for PS5
I rank Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 as the most suitable choice for groups because its listed modes include a co-op campaign alongside single-player, multiplayer, and Zombies. That gives friends another shared path beyond the round-based Zombies offered by Black Ops 6. The 2035 setting and high-tech weapons also separate it sharply from Vanguard’s WWII battles and Black Ops Cold War’s historical espionage, making this the lineup’s clearest futuristic pick. Large multiplayer maps promise room for tactical movement and repeat matches, but the broader systems may present a steeper learning curve for newcomers. Buyers should also verify the listing carefully: the supplied 2023 release-year field conflicts with the title’s later series position, which weakens confidence in the metadata. I recommend it for co-op-minded, future-facing players, while solo historical-shooter fans should choose elsewhere.
Pros:- Co-op campaign expands shared play beyond Zombies
- Single-player, multiplayer, co-op, and Zombies provide broad mode coverage
- 2035 setting supports distinctive high-tech weapons and psychological warfare
- Large multiplayer maps offer room for tactical routes and replay
Cons:- Layered modes and advanced equipment may challenge new players
- Potentially demanding storage or system requirements
- Supplied 2023 release-year metadata appears inconsistent and needs verification
Best for: Friend groups seeking a PS5 Call of Duty with a cooperative campaign, Zombies, and futuristic multiplayer
Not ideal for: Newcomers wanting a simple entry point or buyers unwilling to verify inconsistent listing metadata
- Platform:PlayStation 5
- Genre:First-person shooter
- Setting:2035
- Modes:Single-player, multiplayer, co-op, Zombies
- Campaign Format:Co-op campaign
- Combat Style:High-tech weapons, psychological warfare, and tactical combat
- Environments:Worldwide locations
- Listed Release Year:2023
Our verdict“This is my pick for established PS5 groups who want cooperative campaign play and a futuristic Call of Duty setting.”

How We Picked
I ranked these listings by overall mode quality, PS5 suitability, current buying value, setting, and the breadth of play available beyond the campaign. A higher position reflects a game that serves more buyer types without demanding major compromises. I gave added weight to titles with a convincing combination of story content, competitive multiplayer, cooperative play, and replay potential rather than rewarding release date alone.
I also examined edition clarity, regional compatibility, duplicate listings, and likely long-term usefulness. Native PS5 editions rank ahead when they offer clearer installation, presentation, or resale benefits, while imported and region-free copies lose ground if their downloadable-content arrangements may confuse buyers. Because several products are alternate listings of the same game, I treat seller reliability, language, disc region, and price as ranking factors rather than pretending each copy provides a different core experience.
| Call of Duty games for PS5 | Platform |
|---|---|
| Call of Duty: Vanguard for PS4 | — |
| PS5 Call of Duty Black Ops: Co | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty Modern Warfare II | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare I | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 | St | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare I | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare I | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty Black Ops 6 | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare I | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 | — |
| Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold W | Sony PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty®: Black Ops 6 | PlayStation 5 |
| Call Of Duty: Vanguard | PlayStation 5 |
| Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 for | PlayStation 5 |
Factors to Consider When Choosing Best Call Of Duty Games For PS5
Choosing among the best Call of Duty games for PS5 starts with identifying the modes I would actually play, then checking whether the listing matches my console account and preferred language. Release year matters, but content fit and edition clarity often matter more.
Choose the Mode Before the Setting
I would begin with the mode that will receive most of my playtime. Black Ops entries usually make the strongest case for buyers who place Zombies beside multiplayer, while Modern Warfare entries suit players drawn to contemporary weapons and military presentation. A campaign-focused buyer can afford to choose an older title because a solo story does not depend on a large online population. Competitive players gain more from a recent release with stronger matchmaking activity and ongoing seasonal attention. Cooperative buyers should check whether the exact Zombies format matches their preference, since round-based and objective-led structures feel very different. Choosing by cover art or historical period alone can leave me with the wrong long-term mode mix.
Native PS5 Edition Versus Cross-Generation Access
A listing that mentions both PS4 and PS5 may provide useful flexibility, but I would verify what is included before paying extra. A native PS5 disc is the simpler choice when I only own Sony’s newer console and want a clear installation path. A cross-generation bundle makes more sense when the game will be shared across two consoles or when a household still uses a PS4. Upgrade entitlements can vary by edition, and a PS4 disc may need to remain inserted while the PS5 version runs. Storage use can also differ once campaign, multiplayer, and cooperative packs are installed separately. I would pay more for cross-generation access only when that second-console flexibility has a real purpose.
Check Region, Language, and Downloadable Content
Region-free gameplay does not mean every part of a purchase is free from regional restrictions. I would match the disc region with my PlayStation Network account when downloadable packs, premium currency, or add-ons are part of the plan. The French and EU listings in this roundup may offer attractive prices, yet packaging language and supported in-game languages need confirmation from the seller. An imported disc can play normally while separately purchased downloadable content fails to connect because the regions differ. Resale may also be harder when local buyers prefer domestic packaging. A small saving is rarely worthwhile if I expect to buy expansions or care about a specific spoken language.
Balance Purchase Price Against Online Longevity
Older Call of Duty games can be excellent campaign bargains, but low price alone does not make them strong multiplayer buys. I would judge value by cost per mode I plan to use, not by the size of the discount. A newer title may justify more money through busier matchmaking, current progression systems, and a longer stream of updates. An older release such as Vanguard or Cold War can still suit private matches, solo play, or familiar cooperative sessions. The risk is buying mainly for competitive multiplayer and finding fewer players in a favored playlist or region. My value sweet spot is often a recent game after its first major price drop rather than the cheapest disc available.
Watch for Duplicate and Ambiguous Listings
This roundup contains several listings for the same underlying games, so the product name alone cannot settle the purchase. I would compare seller identity, disc platform, region, condition, included codes, and return terms before choosing between duplicates. Any bonus code in an older sealed copy may have expired, while a used copy may never include a reusable digital benefit. The listing called Modern Warfare 4 deserves extra scrutiny because its naming may not match the official title or pictured product. Stock photos can also hide whether the case is an EU, French, or domestic edition. When two entries provide the same game, I would choose the clearer listing from the more dependable seller unless the price gap is substantial.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Call of Duty Game Is the Best Overall Choice for PS5?
I recommend Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 as the best overall PS5 choice. It covers more buyer types than Vanguard or Modern Warfare II by combining a substantial campaign, competitive multiplayer, and a major Zombies offering. Black Ops 7 may appeal more to buyers who prioritize the newer release, but its higher price can weaken its value. Modern Warfare III is the better alternative for players committed to contemporary military action. For a single purchase without a narrow mode preference, Black Ops 6 presents the safest balance.
Is Black Ops 7 Worth Buying Over Black Ops 6?
Black Ops 7 makes sense when I want the newer content cycle and expect to spend most of my time online. Black Ops 6 remains the smarter value when it costs much less and its campaign, multiplayer, and Zombies mix already matches my priorities. A newer release can offer busier current playlists, but that advantage matters little to a campaign-only buyer. I would compare the real checkout prices rather than assume the newer game deserves any premium. Black Ops 7 is the premium pick; Black Ops 6 is the broader recommendation.
Should I Buy a US, EU, French, or Region-Free PS5 Copy?
I would buy the version matching my PlayStation Network account region unless an imported copy is much cheaper and I only need the base game. PS5 game discs can often run across console regions, but downloadable content and account-based purchases may still require a regional match. A French or EU copy may also differ in packaging and available voice or text languages. Region-free in a seller title does not guarantee seamless compatibility with every add-on. The domestic edition is usually the lowest-friction choice for buyers planning to purchase extra content.
Which Call of Duty Game Is Best for a PS5 Beginner?
I would point a beginner toward Black Ops Cold War when its price is reasonable. Its selection of campaign, multiplayer, and Zombies content gives a newcomer several ways to learn without paying new-release pricing. Compared with Vanguard, it is a better fit for someone curious about the Black Ops identity and cooperative undead modes. Compared with Black Ops 6, it carries less financial risk if the series does not click. Buyers who already know they want the newest active competition should start with Black Ops 6 instead.
Are the Repeated Modern Warfare and Black Ops Listings Different Games?
Several entries are alternate listings of the same game, not separate Call of Duty releases. The Black Ops 6, Modern Warfare II, Modern Warfare III, Cold War, Vanguard, and Black Ops 7 names appear more than once because sellers use different wording or stock regional editions. I would expect the core game to remain the same when the title and platform match, but language, region, packaging, included codes, and seller support can differ. The exact product image and edition details deserve more weight than small changes in listing punctuation. I would avoid paying extra for a duplicate unless it includes a verified benefit.
Conclusion
For most buyers, I recommend Black Ops 6 as the best overall because it delivers the strongest balance across campaign, multiplayer, and Zombies. Vanguard is my best-value pick when its price is low and a World War II setting is the main attraction, while Black Ops 7 is the premium choice for players who want the newer release and current online focus. Beginners should start with Black Ops Cold War if they want an affordable introduction to several core modes. Modern Warfare III makes more sense for fast contemporary multiplayer, and Modern Warfare II suits buyers drawn more strongly to its campaign and slower tactical flavor. For imported, French, EU, or region-free copies, I would prioritize regional compatibility and seller clarity over a minor saving.

















