A Software Engineer's public LinkedIn profile lists experience porting several games to Ubisoft Connect and supervising Title Update support for Call of Duty: Vanguard. Those entries have renewed interest in the possibility that older Call of Duty entries could appear on Ubisoft's launcher.
The profile details team leadership and documentation work tied to multiple ports, but it does not announce any Black Ops ports or provide an official project listing for those titles.
LinkedIn profile details Ubisoft Connect porting and Vanguard support

The LinkedIn entry states the Software Engineer supervised a team of 10 engineers that ported Prototype, Prototype 2 and six other titles to the Ubisoft Connect platform. It notes responsibility for onboarding analysis and creation of documentation for most of those projects.
The profile also lists supervision of a nine-engineer team providing Title Update support for Call of Duty: Vanguard, including coordination with external partners to prioritize defect fixes and deliver builds.
Why the LinkedIn entries spark speculation about Black Ops on Ubisoft's launcher
Porting multiple titles to Ubisoft Connect and direct Call of Duty support work make the résumé relevant to conversations about platform migrations. Porting expertise, onboarding documentation and cross-team coordination are all tasks observers link to moving legacy games between storefronts.
Because the profile highlights interaction with external partner teams and multi-title porting experience, some community members have connected those skills to the possibility of legacy Call of Duty entries appearing on other launchers.
No confirmation of Black Ops 1 and 2 on Ubisoft Connect
The LinkedIn profile does not name Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 or Black Ops 2 among the titles ported or supported. There is no announcement on the profile, and no public statement from Ubisoft or Activision/Blizzard confirms those Black Ops entries are being ported to Ubisoft Connect as of June 28, 2026.
The profile provides context that explains why the possibility is being discussed, but it does not constitute evidence that a project involving Black Ops 1 or Black Ops 2 is underway.




