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Updated · GadgetMatch · May 12
Call of Duty Drops PlayStation 4 for Next Game, Pressuring 12-Year-Old Console Users to Upgrade
Updated
Updated · GadgetMatch · May 12

Call of Duty Drops PlayStation 4 for Next Game, Pressuring 12-Year-Old Console Users to Upgrade

1 articles · Updated · GadgetMatch · May 12
  • Call of Duty said on X that its next title is not being developed for PlayStation 4, ending support from one of the biggest franchises still releasing on Sony’s older console.
  • The move points to a broader shift away from last-generation hardware as developers increasingly prioritize newer systems, leaving PS4 players with fewer major releases.
  • Black Ops 7 still launched on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, making the upcoming game a sharper break for consoles first released more than 12 years ago.
  • A new Call of Duty entry is still expected later this year, and the PS4 omission could push part of the franchise’s remaining old-console audience to upgrade.
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