Activision Delists PS4 Warzone on June 4 as Modern Warfare 4 Drops Last-Gen Support
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Updated · Push Square · May 28
Activision Delists PS4 Warzone on June 4 as Modern Warfare 4 Drops Last-Gen Support
12 articles · Updated · Push Square · May 28
June 4 marks the removal of Warzone’s standalone PS4 version from the PlayStation Store, leaving existing users about a week to claim and download it.
Activision said the cutoff is needed to support Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, the first mainline entry built only for current-generation consoles and due Oct. 23.
June 25 is the next deadline: Warzone’s in-game store on PS4 will be disabled, though purchases remain tied to Activision accounts and carry over to newer platforms.
Season 1 of Modern Warfare 4, expected a few weeks after launch, will bring the final step—PS4 Warzone servers going offline and the game becoming unplayable.
The move extends a broader retreat from PS4 in live-service gaming, with titles such as Genshin Impact and The Finals also dropping the aging hardware.
As console prices hit record highs, is Call of Duty abandoning millions of its most loyal players?
By cutting ties with 100 million older consoles, what new benchmark will Call of Duty set for gaming?
Is this a tech necessity, or a strategy with console makers to force a massive hardware upgrade cycle?