The PlayStation 4 has been going strong for well over a decade, but support for the console is finally winding down.
Major publishers are giving up support of the PlayStation 4, but what is it that made the console such a success and how much of it was due to luck rather than judgement.
Activision just confirmed the next Call of Duty is not being developed for PS4, ending years of cross-gen support and putting PS4 holdouts in a tough spot as the PS6 timeline looks increasingly ...
Activision has confirmed that the next COD is not in development for PlayStation 4, ending a very long cross-gen period ...
After 13 games on the PS4, publisher Activision has confirmed this year's Call of Duty release won't be launching on the last ...
Activision has confirmed the next Call of Duty title will skip PlayStation 4, signalling a definitive move away from last-gen ...
For the three months ended March 31, Sony sold some 1.5 million PlayStation 5 consoles, bringing the lifetime total to 93.7 million. This is slightly less than the PS4 managed in the equivalent ...
Call of Duty 2026 skips PS4 and likely Xbox One, marking a shift to current-gen consoles with potential upgrades and a more ...
According to a new leak, this year’s Call of Duty, Modern Warfare 4, is being playtested on last-gen consoles. Although the ...
Over the last few days, rumors have circulated about the next Call of Duty game being play tested and ultimately set to ...
Activision finally pulled the plug on last-generation consoles, confirming that the next Call of Duty will skip the ...
Call of Duty fans can breathe a sigh of relief as this year's entry will not release on last-gen consoles, so developers ...