Multiple PS4 Games Delisted or Lose Support in June

Call of Duty: Warzone (PS4) is delisted June 4. Horizon Chase Turbo and Pinball FX support end June 1. Battlefield Hardline PS4 online services end June 22.

Several PlayStation 4 titles will be removed from the PlayStation Store or stop receiving updates in June 2026. Key dates affect Call of Duty: Warzone, Horizon Chase Turbo, Pinball FX and Battlefield Hardline.

Call of Duty: Warzone’s PS4 version will be removed from the PlayStation Store on June 4. Players who already have the client installed can continue to play until online services are turned off; the publisher has said the servers will be disabled once Season 1 of Modern Warfare 4 begins, but no specific shutdown date has been announced. Modern Warfare 4 is scheduled for release October 23. The in-game store within the PS4 Warzone client will be removed on June 25. Players will still be able to progress through Battle Passes and other in-game progression until the servers are disabled.

The PS4 editions of Pinball FX and Pinball FX Midnight (formerly Pinball M) will stop receiving new downloadable content and updates on June 1. Both titles will remain listed on the PlayStation Store, but no further DLC releases or patches will be published for those PS4 editions after that date.

Horizon Chase Turbo for PS4 will be delisted on June 1. The delisting will include associated DLC packs such as Senna Forever. Users who already own Horizon Chase Turbo will retain access through their digital libraries. The publisher has attributed the decision in part to staffing changes at Epic Games. Horizon Chase 2 is not affected on PS4 or PS5.

Battlefield Hardline’s PS4 online services are scheduled to be taken offline on June 22. The PS4 edition had been removed from storefronts in May; the PlayStation 3 version is already offline. Once online services end, multiplayer and any online-dependent features will stop functioning for the affected PS4 edition.

Publishers have announced different levels of advance notice for these changes. In affected delistings and service shutdowns, users who previously purchased or downloaded the titles will generally retain access in their digital libraries, while in-game stores, DLC availability and online features may be removed or disabled on the dates above.

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