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Activision confirmed in early May 2026 that the next Call of Duty title is not being developed for PlayStation 4, quashing online rumours that a last‑generation release was in testing.
The company’s official Call of Duty account on X said “Not sure where this one started, but it’s not true.
The next Call of Duty is not being developed for PS4.” Outlets report the move will likely extend to Xbox One, meaning the 2026 entry (widely expected to be Modern Warfare 4) will target PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC only.
The decision ends a prolonged period of cross‑generation releases that stretched back through multiple Call of Duty instalments.
Industry commentary highlights a trade‑off: developers gain technical headroom to advance graphics and features, but millions of PS4/Xbox One users may be excluded.
The change follows Microsoft’s altered Xbox Game Pass strategy — new Call of Duty titles will no longer appear on Game Pass at launch and will be added later in the holiday season.
Analysts also note broader market factors, including higher current‑gen console prices and ongoing semiconductor constraints that complicate hardware upgrades for some players.
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