June 4 is the End of an Era for Call of Duty: Warzone
Given the massive install bases of the Xbox One and (especially) the PlayStation 4, not to mention COVID derailing the start of the current console generation, it’s no surprise that they’ve remained relevant for nearly 13 years. Major games have continued to release and recieve support on PS4 and Xbox One despite their...
Given the massive install bases of the Xbox One and (especially) the PlayStation 4, not to mention COVID derailing the start of the current console generation, it’s no surprise that they’ve remained relevant for nearly 13 years. Major games have continued to release and recieve support on PS4 and Xbox One despite their age, but one of the biggest supporters of the cross-gen trend, Call of Duty, is changing course. With the launch of Modern Warfare 4 on October 23, 2026, players can say goodbye to last-gen versions of premium CoD titles. And, unfortunately for Warzone fans, this means they can say goodbye to their favorite battle royale title as well.
Original reporting appears on the publisher’s site.
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