Call of Duty: Warzone is ending support for PS4 and Xbox One

Activision has announced that Call of Duty: Warzone will no longer be supported on PS4 and Xbox One later this year, shutting down in phases as the franchise transitions entirely to current gen hardware with the launch of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4.
From June 4, Warzone will be unavailable for new downloads on PS4 and Xbox One. If you already have the game installed, do not delete it, because it will not be possible to reinstall it from the storefront after that time.
On June 25, Activision will take the in-game store out of Warzone on both platforms, meaning you won’t be able to buy COD Points bundles or any new content on the older versions of the game. They will still be able to log in and play after that date, but the window is tight.
Full playability on PS4 and Xbox One will end when Season 1 of Modern Warfare 4 goes live, expected shortly after or alongside Modern Warfare 4’s October 23, 2026 release date. Activision has confirmed that player progression and any content purchased with COD Points will carry over to supported platforms via a linked Activision account, including PS5, Xbox Series S or X, and PC.
This ruling comes as no great shock. Activision already confirmed that Modern Warfare 4 will not be released for PS4 or Xbox One. Warzone support is going in the same direction, but it’s a bigger deal considering the game is free-to-play and has kept a big player base across both console generations since launch in 2020. But it will be the first Call of Duty to release on a Nintendo console this decade, as Modern Warfare 4 will be coming to the Nintendo Switch 2.










