Official announcement shuts down rumors – the franchise finally leaves the PlayStation 4 behind after over a decade.
📢 Official Announcement
Few franchises sell like Call of Duty. Every year, millions of players dive into the latest installment. But the next entry in the series is about to close its doors to a massive portion of its audience.
In a shocking announcement on May 4, 2026, the official Call of Duty account on X (formerly Twitter) declared:
“Not sure where this one started, but it’s not true. The next Call of Duty is not being developed for PS4.”
This puts an end to speculation that the annual blockbuster would continue its tradition of supporting last‑gen consoles years into the new generation. For context, the PlayStation 4 launched in 2013 – over 12 years ago at the time of this announcement.
📊 How Many Players Are Affected?
The PS4 sold over 117 million units worldwide during its lifetime. Of course, not every console is still active, and many players have already upgraded to the PS5 or competing platforms.

Industry analysts suggest that roughly 15–20% of active Call of Duty players still rely on PS4. That could mean 17 million or more gamers who won’t be able to play the next title unless they upgrade.
👍 Positive Reactions – Fans Are Celebrating
Surprisingly, many fans welcomed the news. For years, speculation has grown that optimizing for the PS4’s aging hardware (slower HDD, weaker GPU, less RAM) held back the visual and technical potential of multi‑platform releases.
“Actually glad to hear this. It’s been time to leave last gen for a while now.”
“This means Modern Warfare 4 will have the best graphics in Call of Duty history.”
“WE ARE FINALLY PAST THE PS4 GENERATION.”
The general sentiment: dropping last‑gen support allows developers to push higher frame rates, larger maps, better textures, and more advanced AI – features that were previously impossible due to PS4 limitations.
🚀 What This Means for Call of Duty’s Future
The next Call of Duty (rumored to be Modern Warfare 4 or a new Black Ops entry) will likely be the first in the series built exclusively for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. This aligns with Microsoft’s early reveal of its next‑gen console, suggesting the industry is ready to move on.
💬 BuyCarry Team’s Take
At BuyCarry, we help players rank up, unlock camos, and master Call of Duty on all platforms. This announcement has practical implications for our clients – and for the franchise as a whole.
What we like:
- No more cross‑gen compromises. Games can finally use the full power of modern consoles. Expect better graphics, smoother performance, and larger maps.
- Faster load times and better stability. No more waiting for PS4 hard drives.
- Healthier long term. The PS4 is over a decade old. It’s time to move on.
What we’re cautious about:
- Upgrade costs. Not everyone can afford a PS5 or new Xbox. Millions of players may skip the 2026 title entirely.
- Potential player base split. If too many PS4 players don’t upgrade, matchmaking pools could shrink.
- Early adopter bugs. First‑generation “next‑gen only” titles sometimes have teething issues.
Our advice to clients:
- If you’re still on PS4, start planning an upgrade. Prices for PS5 have dropped, and used units are widely available.
- If you’re on PS5 or Xbox Series X, get ready for the most technically ambitious Call of Duty in years.
- Need help leveling up or unlocking camos when the new game drops? We’ll be here with launch day boosting.
Final verdict: The PS4 generation was legendary, but all good things must end. The next Call of Duty will be better for leaving last gen behind – even if it leaves millions of players behind as well.
🎮 Our Call of Duty Services
- 🏆 Call of Duty Rank & Camo Boost (Current Gen) – Dominate the meta while preparing for next‑gen.
- ⚡ Next‑Gen CoD 2026 Prep Package – Get ready for launch with hardware advice and early strategies.
- 🎓 Coaching – Transition to Next Gen – Learn new tech, settings, and performance tips for PS5/Xbox Series X.
❓ FAQ – Call of Duty Skipping PS4
- Q1: Is the next Call of Duty confirmed to skip PS4?
A: Yes. The official Call of Duty account on X stated: “The next Call of Duty is not being developed for PS4.” - Q2: How many players will be affected?
A: Roughly 17–20 million active PS4 players, based on total sales and estimated active user ratios. - Q3: Will the game be on Xbox One?
A: Not announced, but likely no. If PS4 is dropped, Xbox One (similar generation) will almost certainly be dropped as well. - Q4: Why are fans happy about this?
A: Because developers no longer have to optimize for 12‑year‑old hardware. The next game can fully utilize PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC capabilities. - Q5: Should I upgrade to PS5 now?
A: If you’re a dedicated Call of Duty player – yes. The 2026 release will be next‑gen only, and prices for PS5 have never been lower. - Q6: Can BuyCarry help me prepare for the next Call of Duty?
A: Absolutely. We offer rank boosts, camo unlocks, and coaching for current titles – and we’ll have launch packages ready for the next game. Contact us.
Source: Official Call of Duty X account – May 4, 2026.


