Call Of Duty Is Finally Leaving PS4 And Xbox One After 12 Years
Key Points:
- Activision confirmed that the next Call of Duty game, rumored to be Modern Warfare 4, will not be developed for PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, ending support for last-gen consoles.
- This marks the first time in 12 years that the franchise will not appear on PS4 and Xbox One, despite millions of players still using those platforms.
- The decision comes amid rising prices for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and gaming PCs, making it more costly for players to upgrade hardware to access the latest Call of Duty multiplayer modes.
- Xbox Game Pass recently reduced its price but will no longer offer new Call of Duty titles on release day, impacting accessibility for subscribers.
- Fans are also awaiting news on whether the new Call of Duty will launch on the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, as Microsoft’s plan to return the franchise to Nintendo platforms has been delayed.