This year’s Call of Duty game will not be available on last-generation consoles such as the PlayStation 4, developer Activision has confirmed.
Activision has confirmed that the next Call of Duty release will skip last-generation consoles, marking a major shift for one of gaming’s biggest annual franchises.
Despite the game itself not yet being officially unveiled, the publisher moved to shut down speculation that the 2026 entry would still launch on older platforms such as the PlayStation 4. In a brief statement, the official Call of Duty social media account clarified: “The next Call of Duty is not being developed for PlayStation 4.”
The decision ends a prolonged cross-generation period that has seen recent entries continue to support last-gen consoles, even as the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and Series S approach the latter half of their lifecycle.
Historically, the franchise has transitioned between console generations relatively quickly. Titles such as Call of Duty: Ghosts launched across two generations during the PlayStation 3 to PlayStation 4 shift, while Call of Duty: Black Ops III marked the final appearance on older hardware at the time.
However, the move away from PS4 comes later than expected, largely due to the console’s massive install base. Even as recently as 2024, Sony reported a near 50-50 split between PS4 and PS5 users, though that balance is now believed to be tipping more heavily toward newer systems.
Rumours had suggested this year’s title, widely expected to be Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, may still have been tested on last-gen hardware. Reports indicate any such version was ultimately scrapped, potentially to avoid limiting the scope of the final product.
Dropping older consoles could allow developers to fully leverage current-generation hardware, delivering improved visuals, larger-scale gameplay, and more advanced systems without compromise.
While the decision may reduce the overall audience in the short term, it signals confidence that enough players have upgraded to justify the shift.
For Activision, it marks the end of an era, and the beginning of a more technically ambitious future for one of gaming’s most enduring franchises.
New Call of Duty game will only be released on current-gen consoles







