“Mod menus” for Modern Warfare 2 on PS3 are unofficial third-party modifications — typically SPRX plugins or modified save files loaded through a jailbroken/CFW (custom firmware) console — that inject extra options into the game, such as unlocking all weapons/camos, aimbots, or custom lobby settings. Because they alter the game’s code and network traffic, they sit well outside anything Activision authorizes.
Why we’re not recommending or linking to one
- Terms of Service violations: Activision’s Call of Duty security policy explicitly bans using, developing, hosting, or distributing cheats and unauthorized third-party software. Getting caught with a mod menu risks an immediate, often permanent, ban of your account and any linked purchases.
- Copyright/DMCA exposure: Most mod menus work by circumventing the game’s code and DRM, which raises real DMCA anti-circumvention issues for both the tool’s creators and, in some jurisdictions, its users.
- Console and malware risk: Jailbreaking a PS3 voids its warranty, and mod menu files are frequently distributed through forums and file-sharing sites with little vetting — a common vector for malware bundled alongside the “mod.”
- It’s dead multiplayer anyway: Original MW2’s official PS3 servers were shut down years ago; most surviving lobbies run on fan-made private servers, where a mod menu is even more likely to just get you kicked or blacklisted by the community running it.
Safer ways to get a similar experience
- Private/custom lobbies: Many fan-run MW2 PS3 communities host password-protected lobbies with house rules (infected, gun-game, etc.) using only legitimate matchmaking — no modified code required.
- Single-player save editors: If what you actually want is to unlock campaign content or cosmetics for offline/split-screen play, a save editor that only touches your local save file (not online play) avoids the ban risk that lobby-facing mod menus carry.
- Remastered/current titles: If you want legitimate unlock progression and custom game modes, Call of Duty’s currently supported titles offer official custom-lobby and challenge tools that won’t put your account at risk.
In short: mod menus for MW2 on PS3 are cheat software wrapped in a nostalgia-driven package, and the account-ban, legal, and malware risks outweigh the novelty for nearly everyone.