Technical PlayStation Store entries identified as CUSA53705 and CUSA53710 were spotted on OrbisPatches.com and posted to the r/GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit on June 28, 2026, pointing to potential PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 ports of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Modern Warfare 3.

The listings themselves are catalog-style entries that appear in data scraped from the PlayStation ecosystem. The Reddit thread sharing those entries highlighted the two IDs as possible indicators that the original Modern Warfare 2 and Modern Warfare 3 could be prepared for PS4/PS5 availability.

What the technical listings show

The pages on OrbisPatches referenced in the Reddit post list the identifiers CUSA53705 (linked to Modern Warfare 2) and CUSA53710 (linked to Modern Warfare 3). Sites like OrbisPatches monitor store metadata and have previously surfaced similar identifiers before platform releases or updates.

Those entries do not include release dates, pricing, or platform-specific build notes in the publicly visible data, only the catalogue identifiers that usually precede or accompany store listings.

Why the entries matter for PlayStation owners

If those CUSA entries correspond to genuine PlayStation Store listings, they could signal that ports are in development and being registered in Sony's systems — a standard step before a game appears for purchase or download on PS4 or PS5.

Spotting such identifiers in metadata has, in past cases, preceded official platform launches or storefront updates, which is why community trackers and subreddit threads picked up the entries quickly.

What's not confirmed yet

No official announcement has come from Activision, Infinity Ward, Sledgehammer Games, or any publisher representative about PS4/PS5 releases of the original Modern Warfare 2 and Modern Warfare 3. The listings alone are not an official release notice.

Community members in the Reddit thread raised skepticism, arguing the identifiers may relate to the 2022 and 2023 Modern Warfare reboots or to other catalogue changes rather than direct ports of the classic titles. Until a statement or storefront page appears with standard release information, the situation remains an unverified lead.

For now, the scraped entries on OrbisPatches and the Reddit discussion keep the possibility alive, but players should wait for official confirmation from the publisher or developer for details about timing and which specific game versions would be affected.