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Activision Confirms End of Support for PS4, Xbox One in New CoD

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Activision Confirms End of Support for PS4, Xbox One in New CoD

Wave Goodbye to Your PS4: The New *Call of Duty* Leaves Last-Gen Consoles in the Dust

It’s official, folks. Activision has slammed the door shut on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One with its latest *Call of Duty* announcement. That’s right, the upcoming *Modern Warfare 4* is kicking these old consoles to the curb, marking the end of an era that’s lasted longer than your average marriage. After a loyal 12-year run, it’s time to say goodbye.

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*Modern Warfare 4* and the Battle for Next-Gen Supremacy

The rumor mill has been churning out whispers about *Modern Warfare 4*, and Activision just confirmed via social media that PS4 users are officially left out in the cold. It’s like being told you’re not invited to the coolest party of the year—except this one involves virtual warfare and not cheap beer.

For those still clutching their PS4 controllers like a lifeline, it’s time to make a choice: either fork out over $100 more than what you would’ve paid at launch for a shiny new PS5 or Xbox Series X/S or stick with your old faithful until it becomes a glorified paperweight. And don’t even get us started on those soaring gaming PC prices thanks to RAM and GPU shortages.

Switching Up Platforms?

Now, here’s where things get juicy. Rumors suggest that *Modern Warfare 4* might make its way onto the mythical Switch 2. Microsoft previously made some noise about bringing *Call of Duty* back to Nintendo’s turf, so maybe there’s a chance we’ll be blasting baddies on-the-go soon enough.

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The Economic Reality Check

In case you needed another reminder that we’re living in bizarre times, look no further than the pricing trends of current-gen consoles. Those PS5s and Xbox Series X/S units are priced higher than ever because of good ol’ inflation and supply chain chaos. Meanwhile, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate just got a price cut to $22.99/month—because apparently someone at Microsoft actually likes saving us money.

The Community Weighs In

The player community has been clamoring for next-gen exclusivity for what feels like forever—citing performance issues on last-gen consoles as a major buzzkill. While some are popping champagne at this news, others are understandably bummed that their trusty old hardware is being left behind. It’s a mixed bag of emotions out there.

So there you have it: another chapter closed in the world of console gaming as Activision moves forward without looking back. Whether you’re upgrading or holding onto your console relics, one thing’s for sure—gaming is always moving forward, whether we’re ready or not.

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