call of duty: warzone will be delisted on Xbox One and PS4 on June 4, 2026, ending new downloads on both last-gen platforms. Players who already have it in their library can keep playing through the end of Season 06 for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, while the Series X and Series S versions remain available.
Activision said, “Call of Duty: Warzone on PlayStation 4 and XBOX One will be available to play through the end of Season 06 for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. New downloads will no longer be available on these platforms starting June 4. However, the game can still be installed and played until the end of Season 06 if it is owned in your platform’s library.”
June 4 on Xbox One
June 4 is the first hard cutoff for affected players: new downloads stop on the Microsoft Store for Xbox One, and the title is officially delisted for Xbox One and PS4 on that date. Fraser, News Editor at Pure Xbox, reported the announcement, and the timing puts the game among multiple early-June removals rather than a one-off change.
June 1 is already set for Horizon Chase Turbo and Rec Room to disappear, which makes Warzone the third Xbox One game expected to be removed in that stretch. For players still using a last-gen console, the practical move is simple: keep an installed copy in the library if they want access after June 4, because re-downloading is no longer part of the plan.
June 25 Store Removal
June 25 brings the next cut: the in-game store will be removed from the Xbox One and PS4 versions of Warzone. That leaves owned copies playable through the end of Season 06 for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, but without the storefront that supports add-ons and purchases on those versions.
Season 06 is the real finish line for last-gen support. Anyone on Xbox One or PS4 who still wants to use Warzone should install and keep the game in the platform library before the June 4 delisting, then expect the in-game store to vanish on June 25. After that, the last-gen versions are being kept alive only until the season ends.
Series X and Series S
Series X and Series S are not part of the delisting, so the split is clear: last-gen support is being wound down, while current Xbox hardware stays on the board. The sharper consequence is for players who have not already secured an installed copy on Xbox One or PS4, because June 4 closes the easiest path back in.
My view is straightforward: if you still play Warzone on Xbox One or PS4, the next move is to install it before June 4 and treat June 25 as the point where the last-gen versions become much more limited. The consoles still work, but the business end of the game is being pulled back around them.









