Big news for Call of Duty fans: the next game won’t be hitting PS4 or Xbox One, which means it’s time to consider upgrading if you’re still rocking those consoles. The franchise has officially announced that they’re moving on from these last-gen systems, leaving some players in the lurch.
This shift isn’t entirely surprising. With the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S already six years old, developers want to focus on harnessing the power of newer consoles. But for many, the jump to new hardware is a pricey hurdle, especially with the recent AI-fueled RAM crisis making consoles costlier than ever. A standard PS5 now runs about $650, a far cry from its original price. If you’re curious about the broader impact of these changes, check out how Call of Duty skipping PS4 and Xbox One affects the gaming landscape.
With a new Call of Duty game expected this year, possibly the much-rumored Modern Warfare 4, fans are left wondering about the future. Unfortunately, the game also won’t be part of Xbox Game Pass right away, adding another layer of cost for those eager to dive in. If you’re trying to keep up with the latest gaming trends, you might also be interested in the latest Xbox updates that enhance your gaming experience.
As we wait for more details on the next Call of Duty, it’s a good time to weigh your options for upgrading. Stay tuned for more updates as we learn about release dates and features.
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