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Warzone to Be Delisted From Xbox One in Early June 2026
gaming19 hours ago

Warzone to Be Delisted From Xbox One in Early June 2026

Call of Duty: Warzone is being delisted from Xbox One on June 4, 2026, with the in-game store removed on June 25; players who already own the game can still play through the end of Season 06 for Black Ops 7, but new downloads won’t be available. This joins Horizon Chase Turbo and Rec Room as early June 2026 Xbox One delistings, while Warzone remains available on Xbox Series X|S.

Warzone Drops PS4 and Xbox One Ahead of Modern Warfare 4
games1 day ago

Warzone Drops PS4 and Xbox One Ahead of Modern Warfare 4

Call of Duty: Warzone will no longer be playable on PS4 and Xbox One later this year as the series shifts to Modern Warfare 4 on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Switch 2. Beginning June 4, new downloads on those older platforms will stop, with COD Points bundle purchases disabled and the in-game store closing on June 25. After MW4 launches on October 23 and Season 1 begins, Warzone on PS4/Xbox One will be completely unplayable. Players who linked their accounts can transfer progress to newer platforms, while past Call of Duty titles remain playable on the older consoles. The move highlights ongoing hardware and pricing hurdles for players stuck on older generation systems.

technology25 days ago

COD Moves On: Next Installment Skips PS4 and Last-Gen Consoles

Activision confirmed the next Call of Duty is not being developed for PS4 and likely won’t release on Xbox One, signaling an end to last-gen support. The game (rumored to be Modern Warfare 4) will launch on current-gen consoles and PC, and there will be no day-one release on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, with an official unveiling expected this summer.

World’s End Club arrives on Xbox with a branching 2D adventure
gaming3 months ago

World’s End Club arrives on Xbox with a branching 2D adventure

World’s End Club is now available on Xbox Series and Xbox One via the Microsoft Store for $19.99, joining previously released versions on PS5, Switch, PC, and iOS. The title is a collaboration between IzanagiGames and Too Kyo Games, with a story crafted by Kotaro Uchikoshi and direction by Kazutaka Kodaka, blending 2D side-scrolling action with a branching narrative. The game follows twelve kids who wake up after a bus crash inside an underwater theme park and are forced into a mysterious Fate Game, as their journey across Japan unfolds with player choices that steer the outcome.

Xbox in 2026: New Games, Evolving Stereotypes, and Future Outlook
technology4 months ago

Xbox in 2026: New Games, Evolving Stereotypes, and Future Outlook

In 2026, the Xbox One remains a viable option for gaming if found at a good price, but it is limited in support for new titles compared to current-gen consoles like the Xbox Series S and X. The Xbox One X offers the best performance among the older models, but the Series S provides the best value for current-generation gaming without a disc drive. Overall, buying an Xbox One in 2026 is worth it only if you find a significant deal, but upgrading to a newer console is recommended for the latest games and features.

Black Ops 7 Surpasses Expectations with Extended Beta and Impressive Performance
technology7 months ago

Black Ops 7 Surpasses Expectations with Extended Beta and Impressive Performance

Playing Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 on the Xbox One X reveals significant performance issues, especially with frame rate stability, making the experience less enjoyable compared to newer consoles like the Xbox Series X. The article emphasizes that the aging Xbox One is no longer suitable for modern, demanding games and suggests cloud gaming as a better alternative for Xbox One users. It advocates for moving on from the Xbox One generation to enjoy a better gaming experience.

Battlefield 6 Skips PS4 and Xbox One, Launches in October with Open Beta
technology10 months ago

Battlefield 6 Skips PS4 and Xbox One, Launches in October with Open Beta

Battlefield 6 is expected to be exclusive to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, skipping the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles, as indicated by the game's wishlist page and platform links. EA has not yet confirmed the platform details, but the move suggests a focus on newer generation consoles, following the trend of abandoning older hardware for upcoming titles.