Call of Duty Confirms Next Game Will Not Release on PlayStation 4
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Activision has confirmed the next Call of Duty title will not be developed for the PlayStation 4, ending support for the 2013 console. The game is expected to target PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC platforms. While the specific title remains unconfirmed, the publisher appears to be maintaining its yearly release schedule.
Facts First
- Activision confirmed the next Call of Duty will not be released on PlayStation 4 (PS4).
- The game is expected to target PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
- The specific title is unconfirmed, though rumors suggest it may be Modern Warfare 4.
- Activision and Xbox appear to be maintaining the franchise's yearly release schedule.
- Black Ops 7 is the final eighth-generation installment in the series.
What Happened
Activision confirmed that the next Call of Duty game is not being developed for the PlayStation 4 (PS4). This statement came a day after a leaker claimed on X that a game rumored to be Modern Warfare 4 was being playtested on the PS4. The PlayStation 4 launched in 2013, and the next game is expected to target the PlayStation 5 (PS5), Xbox Series X/S, and PC platforms.
Why this Matters to You
If you are a Call of Duty player still using a PS4, you will need to upgrade your console or switch to PC to play the next installment. This move may push you to finally transition to the newer generation of hardware, which could involve a significant financial investment. For players on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, or PC, this decision likely means the development resources for the new game are focused on optimizing for your current platform's capabilities.
What's Next
The specific title of this year's Call of Duty remains unconfirmed, though it may be Modern Warfare 4. Activision and Xbox appear to be maintaining the franchise's yearly release schedule, so you can expect a new game later this year. The development focus on newer consoles could lead to more advanced graphical features and gameplay mechanics that were not possible on the older PS4 hardware.