Call of Duty: Warzone Delisted From PS4, Xbox One on June 4
Warzone will be removed from PS4 and Xbox One digital stores on June 4, 2026; owned copies remain playable until the end of Black Ops 7 Season 06.
Activision will remove Call of Duty: Warzone from the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One digital stores on June 4, 2026. Players who already own the title can install and play it until the end of Season 06 for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7.
In an official statement, Activision wrote: “Call of Duty: Warzone on PlayStation 4 and XBOX One will be available to play through the end of Season 06 for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. New downloads will no longer be available on these platforms starting June 4. However, the game can still be installed and played until the end of Season 06 if it is owned in your platform’s library.”
The in-game store on PS4 and Xbox One will go offline later in June, with the in-game marketplace scheduled for removal on June 25, 2026. After June 4, new users on those consoles will not be able to download Warzone.
The delisting applies only to the PS4 and Xbox One digital storefronts. Versions for current-generation consoles will remain available on their respective stores.
Other Xbox One titles are set for early June removal. Horizon Chase Turbo and Rec Room are scheduled to be delisted on June 1, 2026. Neither title received optimizations for Xbox Series X or Series S but continue to run on modern consoles through backward compatibility. The developer of Horizon Chase Turbo has indicated the original version will be removed; a separate Ayrton Senna Edition appeared on the Xbox Store in April.
Players on affected platforms should check their digital libraries before the listed dates if they want to retain access. Activision did not provide details about post-season support or any legacy-console updates after the delisting.
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