Activision pondrá fin al soporte de Call of Duty: Warzone en PS4 y Xbox One

Activision anunció que Call of Duty: Warzone ya no se podrá jugar en PS4 y Xbox One a finales de este año. La medida se produce mientras la compañía realiza la transición a consolas más nuevas con el próximo lanzamiento de Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4.

Activision presentó Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 el 28 de mayo. El juego no llegará a PS4 ni a Xbox One y se lanzará el 23 de octubre. Como resultado, el soporte para Warzone en las consolas antiguas finalizará con el inicio de la Temporada 1 tras el lanzamiento.

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