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Updated · Push Square · May 29
Five PS4 Games Lose Store Access or Online Support by June 25, Warzone Ends in November
Updated
Updated · Push Square · May 29

Five PS4 Games Lose Store Access or Online Support by June 25, Warzone Ends in November

11 articles · Updated · Push Square · May 29
  • June 1-25 will bring five PS4 disruptions: Horizon Chase Turbo leaves the PS Store on June 1, Battlefield Hardline goes offline on June 22, and Call of Duty: Warzone is delisted on June 4 before losing its in-game store on June 25.
  • Warzone’s PS4 online services are expected to end in November, tied to Season 1 of the new Modern Warfare 4 after its planned October 23 release; existing downloads will remain playable until then.
  • Pinball FX and Pinball M on PS4 are not being removed, but both stop receiving updates and new DLC on June 1.
  • Horizon Chase Turbo’s delisting also covers DLC such as Senna Forever, though existing purchases stay in users’ libraries and Horizon Chase 2 on PS4 and PS5 is unaffected.
  • The changes extend a broader PS4 phaseout roughly 13 years after the console’s launch, following a wave of delistings and shutdowns in March and April.
With Call of Duty abandoning PS4, which major franchise will next leave its 115 million players behind?
As digital games vanish from the PS4, are we witnessing the end of true video game ownership?
How can players protect their digital game libraries from disappearing as more consoles are phased out?