Activision has confirmed that the next Call of Duty game will not release on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One. The announcement ends 12 years of support for those last-generation consoles. The move follows rumors of a possible PS4 version for the rumored Modern Warfare 4.
Activision's social media account on X addressed rumors on Monday, stating, “Not sure where this one started, but it’s not true. The next Call of Duty is not being developed for PS4.” The rumor originated from leaker HeyImAlaix, who claimed over the weekend that Modern Warfare 4 was being playtested on PS4. Activision shot down the speculation decisively, marking the franchise's departure from PS4 and Xbox One after 12 years of support since their launch era. The series began appearing on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S six years ago, making this the longest overlap between console generations for the annualized shooter. This shift leaves millions of PS4 players behind, as those consoles will no longer receive the latest multiplayer modes without upgrading. Current-generation consoles like PS5 and Xbox Series X/S have risen in price by over $100 since launch, while PC hardware faces RAM and GPU shortages. Xbox Game Pass recently cut prices but will not offer new Call of Duty titles day-and-date. Fans await an official reveal of the next Call of Duty this summer. Questions remain about a potential release on Switch 2, after Microsoft previously promised a Nintendo return that has delayed longer than expected.