Call of Duty: Warzone will disappear from the PlayStation Store on 4th June, and the change will hit only the Playstation 4 version. Players who already have the client on their consoles will still be able to keep playing for now, but the game’s in-game store on PS4 is due to be removed later in the month, on 25th June.
That date is the one PS4 owners are searching for because it marks the start of a wider June schedule that will strip several older PlayStation titles from the storefront or from ongoing support. Warzone is the biggest name in that wave, and it stands out because the version affected is the aging PS4 build rather than the series on PlayStation 5.
Sammy, who has spent more than 15 years analysing the world of PlayStation, sees the move as another sign of how publishers are trimming back support for older hardware. June is shaping up to be much quieter on the PlayStation Store than the delistings and server shutdowns that hit in March and April, but that calm hides a firmer cut for PS4 users who still rely on Warzone as a live-service shooter.
The timing also matters because the game is part of the phasing out of PS4 roughly 13 years after launch, and Activision has not yet said exactly when it will switch off online services. Players who already downloaded the client should be able to keep going until approximately November, when services are expected to end after Season 1 of the new Modern Warfare 4 begins. The publisher has not confirmed that date, though, leaving a gap between the store delisting in June and the final shutdown later in the year.
That split creates the awkward middle ground for PS4 owners: the game will soon be gone from the store, its in-game spending hub will follow, and yet for a few more months the people who already own it can still log in and play. Battlefield Hardline’s PS4 version is also due to go offline on 22nd June, while Horizon Chase Turbo leaves the store on 1st June, but Horizon Chase 2 stays unaffected on both PS5 and PS4. For now, Warzone’s delisting answers the immediate question, but the more consequential one is when Activision finally pulls the plug on the PS4 version entirely.

