We’re finally at the point where cross-gen games are becoming increasingly rare, but it looks like the games industry is still not completely done with them. In fact, one of this year’s biggest releases is allegedly also coming to last-gen consoles.
Charlie Intel has claimed on Twitter, citing anonymous sources, that this year’s Call of Duty game will still also launch for both PS4 and Xbox One, as all Call of Duty games have done since the beginning of the current console generation.
PS4 and Xbox One both continue to enjoy active player bases (the PS4 in particular), especially where Call of Duty is concerned, so the series’ decision to stick with cross-gen releases doesn’t come as a huge surprise. That said, those hoping for significant technical leaps allowed by older and outdated hardware no longer being supported are going to have to wait longer.
As per a leak last year, Call of Duty 2025 is going to be a direct sequel to Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, and will also featured remastered versions of the 2012 title’s multiplayer maps. Read more on that through here.
Call of Duty 2025 could still release on PS4 and Xbox One, per sources. Supporting last-gen in 2025 is a wild decision, but the game is in development for the old consoles from what we’ve heard.
This may be a reason as to why there can’t be two big maps in Warzone at same time. pic.twitter.com/mfkmOR65Fz
— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) February 27, 2025